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Tiger Woods announces he has undergone 'successful' back surgery

Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods is set to miss the rest of the PGA Tour season after undergoing a fourth bout of back surgery, but remains hopeful of a return to competitive golf.

The 14-time major champion announced on Thursday that the surgery at the Texas Back Institute was a success, with the aim to alleviate ongoing pain in his back and leg.

Woods had a damaged disc removed to relieve pressure on a nerve in his back, with the latest setback set to leave the 41-year-old ruled out for around six months.

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 02:  Tiger Woods of the USA in action during the first round of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic on the Majlis Course
Image: Woods has dropped to 788th in the world rankings

"The surgery went well, and I'm optimistic this will relieve my back spasms and pain," Woods said.

"When healed, I look forward to getting back to a normal life, playing with my kids, competing in professional golf and living without the pain I have been battling so long."

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The world No 1 hasn't appeared competitively since withdrawing from February's Omega Dubai Desert Classic with back spasms and has only been able to make three worldwide starts in the past 20 months.

Woods told the media on Tuesday he was continuing to have "good days and bad days" with his back but still had no set day for a return to competitive golf.

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DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 02:  Tiger Woods of the United States tees off on the 3rd hole during the first round of the Omega Dubai Desert Clas
Image: Woods missed the cut at January's Farmers Insurance Open

The operation was performed by Dr Richard Guyer of the Center for Disc Replacement, who said: "After he recovers from surgery, he will gradually begin his rehabilitation until he is completely healed.

"Once that's accomplished, his workouts will be geared to allowing him to return to competitive golf."

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