‘I Feel Bad’: Jack Nicklaus Blames Tiger Woods’s Health to Reveal a ‘Disappointing’ Truth Behind a ‘Major’ Concern
‘I’m not feeling well’: Jack Nicklaus slams Tiger Woods’ health, reveals ‘disappointing’ truth behind ‘significant’ concerns
Tiger Woods may be the best modern golfer we have ever seen. Due to his outstanding skills, he defeated many great players, including Jack Nicklaus. However, there is one aspect that senior professionals cannot overcome. You are surprised? It is very natural. But it comes straight from the mouth of the Golden Bear. In an interview with Golf Central, the former pro explained how the 48-year-old golfer can achieve anything he sets his mind to. But there is a twist here. Nicklaus is Mr. He pointed out that he didn’t see T break his own record!
Jack Nicklaus revealed the shocking truth about Tiger Woods.
The 73X PGA Tour champion expressed his joy at seeing the Hall of Famer back in action following the accident and subsequent surgery during Wednesday’s episode of The News Channel. But he said Woods was unlikely to surpass his 18 major wins because of his current health. “I think if he was healthy he would recover, but he didn’t stay healthy,” Nicklaus added, citing health complications from the accident. “I feel bad for him,” said the senior pro, lamenting the unfortunate situation the 15X major champion has been through. Although his comments shocked the community, the Golden Bear was not convinced that Woods would break the record not long ago. The 1986 Masters winner previously spoke about how the 82nd PGA Tour champion could “maybe” break his record when he wins the final qualifying event in 2018 at Augusta National. But now he believes the show will “probably be around for a while.” But you can’t blame Nicklaus!
The former pro commented on the 48-year-old’s impending death, but painted a different picture when it came to the golfer’s senior tour. Moreover, the 83-year-old was very optimistic about it. Nicklaus Woods – Head Professional
In an interview with Golf Central, Nicklaus shared his thoughts on the 1997 Masters champion playing on the senior tour. Regarding this, he said, “I think Tiger will participate in the senior tour. He can get into the wagon and kill everyone. He believes in American talent.
In fact, Woods himself has given his approval if he will attend the PGA Tour Champions. Steve Stricker once asked an athlete if he would compete on the circuit if the age rule was changed to 47 instead of 50. The golfer said no, but replied, “Every record on the Tour of Champions starts at 50, so why would I?” Is there something?”
You could say it’s a typical forest! However, he is still two years away from being inducted into the Hall of Fame. The golfer has two seasons left. If all goes well for the Jupiter native, he will likely break Nicklaus’ record. Well, cross your fingers!