Imperial Valley Press

Woods back on the course in a cart, uncertain about future.

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JERSEY CITY, N.J. (AP) — Tiger Woods made it back from his fourth surgery in time for the Presidents Cup.

Just not to play.

Not even Woods knows when or even if he can return. He even acknowledg­ed Wednesday a scenario that he doesn’t return to competitio­n because he’s at a stage where he’s only hitting 60-yard shots.

This was all about driving a cart as an assistant captain at Liberty National.Woods is back on a golf course for the first time since the Dubai Desert Classic, where he shot 77 in the first round and withdrew the next day citing back spasms. He had fusion surgery on his back in April, and he had reason to wonder if he would be able to join the U.S. team in this capacity.

He said in his blog May 24 that surgery brought instant nerve relief. Five days later, however, he was arrested on a DUI charge when Florida police found him asleep behind the wheel of a running car that was parked awkwardly on the side of the road with a blinker flashing.

Woods said he had an unexpected reaction to pain medication. Three weeks later, he entered a treatment center.

He also was an assistant captain at the Ryder Cup last fall, and even though he doesn’t have a club in his hand or a putt on the line, they are big weeks. Having not played a full schedule since 2015, removed from the game, opportunit­ies to spend time with an American team is not anything he would want to miss.

“There were times when ... I didn’t know if I was going to be able to be here because I couldn’t ride in a cart,” Woods said Wednesday. “The bouncing just hurt too much. Driving a car still hurt. So that’s all gone now, which is fantastic. And yeah, there were some intrepid times — not just for this golf tournament, but for life going forward.” Woods looks as fit as ever. He said in another blog he posted last week that he was working out six days a week, alternatin­g among a treadmill, his bike, swimming and lifting weights twice a day. He is hitting wedges up to 60 yards, but that’s as far as he said his doctors will allow him to go.

He was asked if he could see a scenario where he would not return to competitio­n and Woods replied, “Yeah, definitely. I don’t know what my future holds for me. As I’ve told you guys, I’m hitting 60-yard shots.”

“I’ve been out of the game for a while,” Woods said. “First things first: Get my health organized. Make sure the pain goes away. Then, basically, just as I said, just keeping waiting for what my surgeon says. I’m still training. I’m getting stronger. But I certainly don’t have my golf muscles trained because obviously I’m not doing anything golf-related.”

Woods went 4-1-0 at the Presidents Cup in 2013, his last team competitio­n. Except for the odd occasion when PGA champion Justin Thomas or Rickie Fowler comes over to his house in south Florida to chip in his backyard practice facility, he’s not around the players in this environmen­t.

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 ??  ?? In this May 16, 2016, file photo, Tiger Woods pauses during a Quicken Loans National golf tournament media availabili­ty on the 10th tee at Congressio­nal Country Club in Bethesda, Md. AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON
In this May 16, 2016, file photo, Tiger Woods pauses during a Quicken Loans National golf tournament media availabili­ty on the 10th tee at Congressio­nal Country Club in Bethesda, Md. AP PHOTO/ALEX BRANDON

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