Tiger Woods plans to return to golf in October following knee surgery

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Woods said he plans to resume golfing activities shortly
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Woods plans October return to golf following knee surgery
Tiger Woods has had surgery to repair damaged cartilage in his left knee (David Davies/PA)

Tiger Woods has announced he has undergone surgery on his left knee to repair cartilage damage.

Woods had the operation last week, shortly after he finished tied for 37th place in the final round of the BMW Championship in Medinah, Illinois.

โ€œI expect Tiger to make a full recovery,โ€ said Dr Vern Cooley, who performed the surgery. โ€œWe did what was needed, and also examined the entire knee. There were no additional problems.โ€


Woods said he plans to resume golfing activities shortly and will next play at the Zozo Championship in Narashino, Japan in late October.

โ€œI would like to thank Dr Cooley and his team,โ€ Woods said. โ€œIโ€™m walking now and hope to resume practice in the next few weeks.

โ€œI look forward to travelling and playing in Japan in October.โ€

Woods ended the tournament in Medinah frustrated, but did not report any pain in his comments after the final round, instead saying he needed โ€œto get a little bit stronger in certain body parts, activate different areasโ€.

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The 43-year-old, who has dealt with a myriad of injury issues over recent years, claimed his 15th career Major title โ€“ and first in 11 years โ€“ in April this year with victory in the Masters.

It was only his second tournament victory since 2013 following on from the Tour Championship last September.

After the inaugural Zozo Championship, Woods is due to play in his Hero World Challenge before making his debut as captain of the US Presidents Cup team in Melbourne, Australia.

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