Tiger Woods may have survived his fatal car crash, but there are a lot of different claims about his health. Allegedly, he is not yet out of the woods and it is now affecting his relationship and career.

Rumors have it Woods' injuries are far worse than he has revealed. So, it is true that his real situation is now ruining his personal and professional life?

Suggest enlisted the purported claims against the sports icon, which, of course, are not true at all. Globe claimed in October that the famed golfer is "secretly living in a prison of pain." Sure, he looks fine physically, but he is said to be "unfit to compete" mentally.

A so-called insider revealed it is psychologically hard for him to "dig deep and stay positive" with the amount of physical pain he is experiencing. This is, reportedly, why he did not make it at the Ryder Cup.

Alternatively, National Enquirer said Woods would "never turn to gold." Every swing he would, allegedly, make would cause a tremendous amount of pain, making a career comeback impossible.

A different insider revealed he is really in bad shape and often in pain but only hiding these things in public. Sadly, the tipster added he had to accept the fact that he would never be the same again.

Relationship-wise, Erica Herman is, allegedly, nearing her breaking point with Woods' demanding ways. She has been his nurse, maid and personal chef and she does all these things without even an appreciation from him. Now that Woods is on his way to recovery, Herman wants him to say a simple "thank you" to her for everything she has done.

Seeing that these claims are all from questionable sources, it may be safe to assume that nothing about here is true at all. In fact, Woods is about to make his debut in the last golf event of the year, the parent-child PNC Championship, per Golf.

Ten months after his car crash, he will return to the field with his son, Charlie, and many have high expectations about it. Senior editor Sean Zak said there might be a lot of smiling coming from the Woods family and, of course, Woods is expected to hit some great shots, though he might show "some rust," too. Zak will also pay attention to his pedometer to see how many steps he will take or if Woods will walk for the nine holes or in and out of the cart.