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At what price glory for Woods?

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Tiger Woods proved this week that even on one leg, he's better than everyone else in the world. Somehow he won the U.S. Open, in 91 holes no less, with a double stress fracture in his leg and a torn anterior cruciate ligament. He got what he came for, leaving Torrey Pines with the trophy. But did he put his career in jeoparty? Woods and his doctors say no, that he'll come back good as new. Given that he plays golf and not, say, football, he has reason to be optimistic, and Jack's record of 18 major titles will fall.

What do you think? Should he have come back so soon given all the damage being done to his body?

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