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Tiger Woods 'a Few Weeks' From Returning

By Kimberly Castro

Posted: February 19, 2009

Just days after winning the U.S. Open in a remarkable playoff last June, when Tiger Woods grimaced and grunted in pain during every swing, the world's No. 1 player announced he would undergo reconstructive surgery on his anterior cruciate ligament and would need time off for rehabilitation. Let's be honest: The PGA tour has been pretty boring since then. Poor attendance for Tour events and a drop in TV ratings are proof of that.

A major comeback could be on the horizon, however. Caddie Steve Williams told Television New Zealand that Woods is "a few weeks" away from a return to the PGA Tour and could decide in the next few days where that return will happen. Williams also said that Tiger will come back to the tour mentally stronger.

"It's going to be anytime—shortly," Williams said. "He's probably 95 percent of the way there. He was waiting for the birth of his second child, which just came last week, so he's ready to go. He just needs a little bit more walking. He hasn't been able to walk too well," he added. Williams noted that Woods has been doing six hours of rehab a day on his knee.

Woods could make his comeback at the Accenture Match Play Championship in Tucson, Ariz., on February 25. If and when a return happens, there will be a collective sigh of relief from fans and sponsors alike.

Over the weekend, Woods's wife, Elin, gave birth to a boy, Charlie Axel. It's the second child for the couple; their daughter, Sam, was born in 2007.

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Scott of CT @ Feb 19, 2009 23:45:49 PM

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I think tiger should take all the time he needs to be 100%

and only tiger can answer that.but I can't wait he is mister

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Dick Hartl of WI @ Feb 19, 2009 16:04:54 PM

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Eli of FL @ Feb 19, 2009 15:52:59 PM

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Luxury is no longer the sole province of the elite. Upscale goods and services now target a much broader market. Kimberly Castro, deputy business editor of U.S.News & World Report, takes a look at the luxe life, from fine wines and cars to high-end real estate and wealth management. Though no elitist, Kim does admit a fondness for a bold bottle of Scout's Honor from Venge Vineyards and satiating her wanderlust in Europe.

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