TIGER WOODS has dropped to his lowest ever world ranking as he continues his recovery from injury.
The golf legend has plummeted down the rankings in recent years β and things could get even worse.

He is now ranked in 2,048th place in the latest Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR).
Woods dropped below the 2,000 mark earlier this month, shortly before he underwent back surgery for a seventh time.
Scans revealed he had a dropped disc, with the operation replacing the disk.
Woods had already been on the recovery table after undergoing surgery to repair a ruptured left Achilles tendon in March.
His latest operation could keep him sidelined for a further three months.
It could take even longer for the 49-year-old to get up to full fitness, so he faces a race to be fit in time for The Masters next April.
And if he fails to appear at Augusta he is in danger of his world ranking completely disappearing.
The OWGR system runs on a rolling two-year cycle and if golfers fail to play their total points drop to zero, removing their ranking.
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Woods has had limited appearances since his devastating car crash in 2021 which almost killed him.
He played just three tournaments in 2022 and two the following year.
He appeared five times in 2024 but failed to make the cut at the US PGA, US Open and The Open, which saw him tumble down the rankings.
Woods has not featured in a Tour event since missing the cut at the 152nd Open in July 2024.