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Tiger Woods suffers leg fractures, shattered ankle in SUV crash: Report

2021-02-23 | 🔗
FOX News contributor Jim Gray and two-time major winner John Daly send the golf icon good wishes on 'Hannity'
This is an unofficial transcript meant for reference. Accuracy is not guaranteed.
You've known Tiger Jim Gray, since he was how old and he was a very young man, seven or eight years old, so I've known tiger for almost four decades- and you know John you've known him from the tour everybody that I've talked to loves him he's been great for the game of golf. I've known him since he was thirteen years old, wow wow he's he's the most incredible kid I've ever met. In my life I mean the talent, everything that goes with tiger. Woods is just incredible. I've said he would break Jack Nicklaus record. Probably twenty years ago, unbelievable and you've had a great career. So Jim it looks, I mean for a golfer, I mean he's. Had these other injuries he's had the back problems. Certainly, this isn't going to help his golf game, but he's been playing really
well since he's come back from the last surgery right until this recent surgery yeah, but nobody's ever going to forget to twelve nineteen when he came back and won the may, the major championship at Augusta National to win that masters after not winning a major for eleven years and to come back from where he was the five back surgeries. The knee surgeries, the infidelity scandal, the DUI, it's the greatest individual comeback in the history of sports to be from that peak to that Valley back to the top, and now we're just praying that he's able to get through these injuries and lead a normal life and full recovery. But it's the greatest comeback. Ever the greatest team comeback with the patriots down twenty three twenty eight to three talk about another go on that, but this is the greatest individual comeback and now we're just all pulling for him to live a normal life. You know now you talk about Tom Brady too. You know one of the things I love about golf John and I and I watch
your career and it's always fun to see you at a tournament you just you know you bring an energy to the game that that I just find infectious as well, and the pressure though, when you're out there and you've won. Let's see gold going through your record Pga champion as as a rookie, the British Open, you won the pressure on a golfer just to put in a three foot. Putt, it's got to be enormous. I don't know it, never really, bothered me. It never has bothered me. I go play golf, I'm kind of a blue collar guy, so you know if I made a putt back in the day you a ten foot or two to make twenty grand. Ok, I just wanted to make the putt and I still am the same way. I don't. I don't have a career like Tiger. I don't think a lot of people ever will, but I play golf for fun and I have fun and that's why I just have
so many people that want to play golf with me, because all I want to do is have fun. I'm not you know. I've had my day. You know I wanted to be number one back in the day when the brackets come out. N95 is when I won the british open. I would have got so many ranking points, but didn't come out of that and promise me this. You know so promise me you'll play with me and Jim Gray. That would be that's bucket list item for me. So anyway, I'm praying for tiger tonight. Thanks guys.
Transcript generated on 2021-03-07.