Tiger Woods announced on social media that he underwent his seventh back surgery — a disc replacement in his lower back after months of pain and mobility issues. It’s the latest in a long series of injuries that have defined one of the greatest careers in sports history.
In this conversation, Trey Wingo breaks down Tiger’s journey from dominance to resilience, the toll of chasing greatness, and the emotional reality for fans who just want to see him tee it up one more time.
Whether this is the end — or just another chapter — Trey shares why Tiger’s legacy can never truly fade. Using hard stats and firsthand perspective, he examines whether this procedure signals the end of Tiger’s competitive career and reflects on just how historically dominant Woods truly was.
From being 250 strokes better than his closest rival to winning 95.7% of tournaments when holding a lead, Trey lays out why Tiger’s reign will likely never be touched again.
This episode isn’t about hot takes—it’s a data-...