Tiger Woods will miss the rest of golf season, reports say.
Woods, 32, suffered a small stress fracture in his left leg two weeks before the U.S. Open and will undergo surgery, according to the Golf Channel.
After arthroscopic surgery to remove cartilage in his left knee in April, Woods came back to win the U.S. Open in a playoff in San Diego on Monday. Woods needed 91 holes to win his 14th career major, beating underdog Rocco Mediate by a stroke.
After the seesaw battle, he told broadcaster NBC he was going to take a "long rest" to let his knee heal.
As a result, Woods will miss golf's final two majors of the year. He won the PGA championship last year for the fourth time and has won the British Open three times previously.
Tiger Woods out for rest of season
Woods, 32, suffered a small stress fracture in his left leg two weeks before the U.S. Open and will undergo surgery, according to the Golf Channel.
After arthroscopic surgery to remove cartilage in his left knee in April, Woods came back to win the U.S. Open in a playoff in San Diego on Monday. Woods needed 91 holes to win his 14th career major, beating underdog Rocco Mediate by a stroke.
After the seesaw battle, he told broadcaster NBC he was going to take a "long rest" to let his knee heal.
As a result, Woods will miss golf's final two majors of the year. He won the PGA championship last year for the fourth time and has won the British Open three times previously.
Tiger Woods out for rest of season