"I've still got, I feel like, a chance to play some more golf and maybe I'll keep chipping away at that number and maybe surpass it," Woods said of Snead's 82. "But I just think that what I've gone through and what I've dealt with, I've gotten lucky, to be honest with you. I've gotten very lucky. I'm not playing a full contact sport or I've got to move people around in that regard. At 42 years old with a fused lower spine, that's not going to happen.