Tiger Woods is Fine after the Masters Match Injury; Pops Back Wrist Bone

8:41 AM EDT 4/16/2015 by Aishwarya, Celebeat Reporter

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Tiger Woods had injured his wrist while playing a match on the ninth hole in the last round of Masters this Sunday. His agent Mark Steinberg has reportedly said that the golfer is fine now and resting.

Tiger Woods was trying to hit a shot from straw and drove the stick all the way to the root. After he attempted to play this extremely tough move, he immediately cried in pain and grabbed his wrist as he was visibly in a lot of pain. He was seen drooping his shoulder while he was walking back, to seek medical help, states CBS Sports.

His agent has said that Woods has recovered and is absolutely ready to play for the Masters T17, states ESPN in its latest article.

In a very painful and squeamish revelation, Woods said in a recent interview that his wrist bone had popped out when he got injured, and he tried to pop it back in and put it in place. This has raised many concerns and also many headlines. Neither he nor his agent have said anything about seeing a doctor for the same.

Even though his agent has said that Woods has recovered, there has still been no statement about whether he will be playing the next match or not. Also, no one has seen him practicing after the accident took place.

The reporter also tried to quiz Mark about whether any x-rays were taken of the broken wrist, to which he calmly replied "no comments".

After this event, another event will be commencing from May 7th and things are unclear whether Woods will be taking part in it or not, as in one of his latest interview, he had hinted that he wanted to take a short break, without citing any reasons.

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