Tiger Woods' Bulging Disk - and a Reporter's Gaffe


Washington, May 11 (IANS) You could call it a Freudian slip. A reporter discussing Tiger Woods withdrawal from a championship said it could be because of a "bulging d***" when she actually meant to say bulging disk.

Win McMurry, Golf Channel reporter, was talking about Tiger Woods withdrawal from The Players Championship last round as he was suffering from a bulging disk, latestsportsbuzz.com reported Tuesday.

McMurry said: "(Woods) says he’s been playing with a bad neck for about a month and thinks it could be a bulging d***." She later quickly corrected her mistake.

Woods had said that he plans to get an MRI done next week. This championship is Woods’ third tournament after coming from his five month break.

Golfer Tiger Woods has confessed to cheating on his wife Elin Nordegren with as many as 120 women during their five-year marriage.

Woods was said to have listed all the women he has had an affair with as part of his treatment for sex addiction at the Gentle Path rehab centre in Mississippiau.

Nordegren decided to divorce him after learning about his alleged affair with 21-year-old neighbour Raychel Coudriet. Woods has denied having a relationship with Coudriet.

  

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