Summary
Tiger Woods will not participate in the Masters following a car accident in Florida that led him to focus on recovery. Brandel Chamblee, a former pro golfer, commented that Woods' commitment to weightlifting may have contributed to career-limiting injuries, suggesting it possibly reduced his major victories.
Key Facts
- Tiger Woods won't be playing in the Masters due to a recent car accident.
- The accident happened near his home in Florida and involved his SUV overturning.
- Woods is recovering from the accident and has stepped away from golf for now.
- He previously rehabbed from a torn Achilles and back surgery over the past year.
- Tiger Woods has won 15 major championships, second only to Jack Nicklaus.
- Brandel Chamblee claims Woods' focus on weightlifting might have limited his success.
- Chamblee speculated Woods could have won more tournaments and majors without the focus on strength training.