Key Points

Tiger Woods has undergone another back surgery, this time for disc replacement. The procedure was performed by Dr. Sheeraz Qureshi in New York and was deemed successful. This marks his second back operation in just over a year following previous microdecompression surgery. The golf legend has been dealing with multiple injuries including a recent Achilles tendon repair earlier this year.

Key Points: Tiger Woods Undergoes Lumbar Disc Replacement Surgery

  • Surgery performed by Dr. Sheeraz Qureshi at New York's Hospital for Special Surgery
  • This marks Woods' second back surgery following microdecompression in September 2024
  • Woods also underwent Achilles tendon repair surgery earlier this year in March
  • The 15-time major champion hasn't played a PGA Tour event since the 2023 Open Championship
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Tiger Woods undergoes disc replacement surgery after experiencing lack of mobility

Tiger Woods reveals successful disc replacement surgery after experiencing back pain and mobility issues, his second back procedure in just over a year.

Tiger Woods undergoes disc replacement surgery after experiencing lack of mobility
"I already know I made a good decision for my health and my back - Tiger Woods"

New Delhi, Oct 12

The 15-time major champion Tiger Woods has said that he has undergone lumbar disc replacement surgery after experiencing pain and lack of mobility. 

The surgery was performed by Dr. Sheeraz Qureshi and his team at the Hospital for Special Surgery in New York and was deemed successful.

"After experiencing pain and lack of mobility in my back, I consulted with doctors and surgeons to have tests taken. The scans determined that I had a collapsed disc in L4/5, disc fragments and a compromised spinal canal. I opted to have my disc replaced yesterday, and I already know I made a good decision for my health and my back," Woods said in a statement he shared on social media.

This is the second back surgery in just over a year for Woods, who had a microdecompression surgery on his lumbar spine in September 2024 to relieve a nerve impingement of his lower back. That procedure also was performed by Qureshi, but at his surgical location in West Palm Beach, Florida.

In March, the American ace ruptured his left Achilles and underwent successful surgery to repair the tendon. Dr. Charlton Stucken of Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida, performed a minimally invasive Achilles tendon repair for a ruptured tendon.

Woods, who turns 50 in December, hasn’t made a PGA Tour start since 2023 at The Open Championship at Royal Troon. He played PGA Tour Champions' 2024 PNC Championship (in a cart) alongside son Charlie. Early in 2025, he had planned to play The Genesis Invitational, which he hosts in February, but opted not to compete due to his mother’s death the week prior.

He was not among the names in the recently announced field for the World Challenge, the tournament he hosts in Albany, Bahamas, set for December 4 to 7.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Interesting that he chose disc replacement surgery. In India, many doctors still prefer fusion surgery for such conditions. Dr. Qureshi seems to be using advanced techniques. Good to see Indian-origin doctors making waves internationally! 🇮🇳
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Arjun K
At 50, with multiple surgeries, maybe it's time for him to consider retirement. The body can only take so much. Health should come before professional achievements.
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Sarah B
As a physiotherapist, I appreciate that he's being open about his health journey. Back surgeries are complex and recovery takes time. Hope he follows proper rehabilitation protocol.
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Vikram M
Tiger has been through so much - from his peak career to multiple injuries and personal tragedies. His resilience is inspiring. Hope this surgery gives him relief from pain! 🏌️‍♂️
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Michael C
The medical advancements in spine surgery are remarkable. Disc replacement preserves mobility better than fusion. Smart choice by Tiger and his medical team. Wishing him a smooth recovery!

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