Tiger Woods' win at the U.S. Open was impressive enough. But now that we know what condition he was in when he won the tournament, the victory takes on epic proportions. Woods has revealed that he has been playing for at least the past 10 months with a torn ligament in his left knee. And if that wasn't enough, he also has a pair of stress fractures in his left leg, suffered just two weeks before he played in the Open. While Woods was able to gut out the tournament, he won't be doing anything else this season. He says he will take the rest of the year off, to have reconstructive surgery on his knee and give the rest of his body time to recover and heal. In a statement on his Web site, Woods said he realizes "the right thing to do" is to obey his doctors, have the operation and rehabilitate his knee. Of course, he wasn't following that advice when he played in the U.S. Open, which went to a fifth-round playoff, plus an extra sudden death hole.

Some legal issues for Young Jeezy. The rapper has been charged with driving under the influence and speeding. Police in Atlanta pulled him over as he drove his Corvette along a highway early yesterday morning. Authorities didn't disclose how fast Jeezy was traveling, but they say the police officer who arrested him noticed his car didn't have a license. He is charged with speeding, driving without proof of insurance or license plate, having an open container, reckless driving and driving impaired by alcohol or drugs. He was released on bond and is to appear in court on July 17th. His attorney in a news release says Jeezy was arrested after leaving a recording studio -- and that he looks forward to getting the matter resolved in court.

Jennifer Hudson says she didn't realize how long it took to make an album until she started recording one. The star of Dreamgirls is in the process of turning out her debut album -- but she says it's taken longer than she ever imagined. She says she feels like she has already "recorded a million songs." Then, there's the work of paring down the number of tracks until she has the right songs. Hudson says it got to the point that she had to check with other singers to see if it took that long to do an album. She says she asked Alicia Keys, and Keys told her it took her "at least a year" to do her projects, so Hudson doesn't feel so bad about it now.