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Tiger Woods' latest update is both promising and worrisome

Tiger Woods is lifting weights twice a day but still can't hit a ball farther than 60 yards

It has been nearly six months since Tiger Woods underwent his fourth back surgery and his latest update is both promising and worrisome at the same time.

Woods posted an update to his website in which he explained how far along he is on his rehab.

According to Woods, he is chipping and putting everyday, but he is still not taking full swings and he still can't hit the ball farther than 60 yards.

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While it is promising that Woods is swinging clubs everyday and slowly building back his golf game, the next part is going to be worrisome to those who have followed his career. According to Woods, among his other workouts, he is lifting weights twice a day.

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Many who have followed Tiger's career feel it was derailed when he became obsessed with lifting weights.

His former coach, Hank Haney, commented on Woods' size in 2014:

Of course, we don't know exactly what kind of weightlifting Tiger is doing, but during a rare, recent public appearance at the US Open, Tiger did not look small.

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Who knows where Tiger's game will be in a few months when the 2018 season starts, but it is a bit worrisome that Woods is lifting so many weights and still can't hit the ball more than 60 yards.

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