Tiger Woods should forget about rehab and give “LDRIC the Robot” a look. It’s the only way he’ll recapture his once illustrious golf swing.

For those unfamiliar with the legend of Woods -- his last victory came in 2013 -- the former world No. 1 sinked a hole-in-one on the 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale in 1997. For a brief moment, a game once dominated by geriatric “athletes” was transformed into decent party.

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Fast forward 19 years later, even robots can duplicate his success.

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LDRIC is the creation of Gene Parente -- the owner of Golf Laboratories Inc. -- and the go-to device for equipment and ball-testing in the golf industry, per Golf Digest.

He’s also a better golfer than Woods is at the moment. At least we know LDRIC isn’t falling apart.

"I don't think I'll ever be 100 percent healthy," Woods said in December, per Golf Channel. "But as close as you can to that point, that would be nice. As long as I don't have the pain, then I don't think there would be an issue.

"I will probably play through a little bit of pain, aches and pains, as you get older, you have more aches and pains."

He just won’t have more hole-in-ones. Unless, of course, he borrows LDRIC’s swing.

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