Tiger Woods walking off the 17th hole of a Ryder Cup course with sunset orange glow and crowd cheering and jeering behind him

Tiger Woods Undergoes Seventh Back Surgery Amid Ryder Cup Drama and Record‑Breaking Wins

Tiger Woods has undergone a seventh back surgery, while the Ryder Cup weekend delivered a mix of fan controversy, record‑breaking performances, and heartfelt tributes.

Tiger Woods Surgery

Tiger Woods has had a seventh back surgery, this time to replace a disk in his lower back that had caused pain and mobility issues. The operation marks another chapter in the golfer’s long‑term battle with back problems. The disk replacement was performed to address the discomfort and improve his ability to move. This procedure adds to the series of surgeries Woods has undergone in recent years.

PGA President Apology

PGA president Don Rea Jr. finally apologized Thursday for the vitriolic comments that were heard at the Ryder Cup. Rea had earlier compared the remarks at the event with what could be heard at a youth soccer game. The apology came after criticism from fans and players. Rea’s statement was the first official acknowledgment of the problem.

Fan Abuse and European Disappointment

American fans’ abuse leaves Europe dismayed despite the Ryder Cup victory. Team Europe triumphed after a late comeback from the U.S., but the vitriol from some supporters in New York caused an uproar. The incident has drawn attention to the conduct of spectators during the tournament. European players expressed disappointment over the hostile environment.

Keegan Bradley’s Comment

Keegan Bradley calls the Bethpage Black course setup a mistake after the Ryder Cup loss. “I’ve got to take responsibility for this outcome, for sure,” said Bradley, the Team USA captain. Bradley’s remarks followed the American team’s defeat. He acknowledged that the course layout contributed to the result.

Ryder Cup Highlights

Jon Rahm Stars on Day One

Jon Rahm stars on Ryder Cup Day 1 as Europe grabs a lead over the U.S. The player’s performance helped the European side start strong. Rahm’s play was a key factor in the early advantage.

Shane Lowry’s Clinching Birdie

Shane Lowry of Team Europe drained the clinching birdie putt to retain the Ryder Cup and end the Americans’ attempt at a historic comeback. Lowry’s final stroke secured the victory for Europe.

Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele

Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele saved the Americans from a Ryder Cup shutout when they won the anchor match during Friday’s opening session. Their victory kept the U.S. competitive.

Europe’s Record Lead

Europe takes record lead over the U.S. into the Ryder Cup’s Sunday singles. The record lead is the largest under the format that dates to 1979: Europe 11 1/2, USA 4 1/2.

Donald Trump’s Presence

Donald Trump heads to the Ryder Cup, embraced by the golf world that once shunned him. The event marks a shift in the PGA of America’s stance toward the former president.

Gianfranco Zola’s Contribution

From World Cup to Ryder Cup: Soccer great Gianfranco Zola gives the European team a lift. Zola manning one of the carts adds a unique element to the event.

Fans holding signs and players looking disappointed with podium chair and a banner quoting an apology golf course backdrop

Jake Knapp’s Loss

PGA golfer Jake Knapp speaks out on girlfriend Makena White’s death. Following the death of girlfriend Makena White, Knapp detailed the “tough reality” that her friends and family are going through. The golfer also noted that White was 28 and had dated him for two years.

Tommy Fleetwood’s Tour Championship

England’s Tommy Fleetwood won the Tour Championship on Sunday for his first tour title, capturing the FedEx Cup and its $10 million reward. The victory was Fleetwood’s inaugural win on the PGA Tour.

Trump National Doral Returns

Trump National Doral back on the PGA Tour schedule as Miami Championship. The Florida course owned by Donald Trump will return to the PGA Tour schedule for the first time since 2016, when the tournament moved to Mexico City.

Key Takeaways

  • Tiger Woods has undergone a seventh back surgery to replace a painful disk.
  • PGA president Don Rea apologized for fan behavior at the Ryder Cup.
  • Europe won the Ryder Cup with a record lead and clutch performances.

The weekend’s events highlighted both the triumphs and controversies that define modern professional golf.

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