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Tiger his own worst enemy???Saturday 7/12, 7:26 PM CT
Doctors are coming forth to support recent claims that suggest the injuries suffered by Tiger Woods are the result of his activities off the course, according to the Globe and Mail.

Our View: Larry Holt, a retired professor of kinesiology in the School of Health and Human Performance at Dalhousie University in Halifax, has been researching and studying Woods' activities and history and has submitted those findings to the press, stating the injuries are "self-inflicted," the direct result of Tiger's offseason conditioning for strength. Holt notes such exercise and enhanced physical status has no proven bearign on his ability to play golf, thus the injuries hurting his career are suffered through activities that fail to assist his profession. Woods said shortly after winning the U.S. Open that he had suffered a double stress fracture in his left leg before the championship and that he had torn an ACL, the major stabilizing ligament in the knee, while running the week after the 2007 British Open. Holt admits he has not had intimate relations with Woods or his injuries, but based on reports he has been able to find, he feels comfortable making these suggestions and has many wondering if his decisions in strength and condition are more hinderance than help.
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