Paul McGinley is facing up to two months out of the game after undergoing yet another operation on his left knee.
The 42-year old Dubliner had surgery to clean out damaged cartilage in his troublesome left knee - the sixth operation he has undergone on the same knee since he broke his knee cap playing gaelic football when he was 19.
"I don't know what the situation is in the long term but my knee is disintegrating at a rate," said McGinley, who finished 104th in the Race to Dubai for his worst ranking in 18 years on tour.
"For the next three or four years it is not going to be too much of a problem but after that who knows. Then again, I have not got any news today that I have never heard before."
Speaking from his hospital bed, where he was watching the Champions League on TV, he added: "Since I broke my kneecap when I was 19, fragments break off and tear the cartilage. The twisting and turning of playing golf hasn't been good for it.
"I have been in a bit of pain this year when I have had to put weight on my left side playing bunker shots or off sidehill lies.
"The most disappointing thing is that I planned to do a lot of work with Bob Torrance over the winter and then get stuck into next season. But I am going to be on crutches for the next three weeks and I'm not going to able to hit balls until January."
The Dubliner's season ended when he missed the cut in the Barclays Singapore Open more than three weeks ago.
Writing on his blog, McGinley described 2009 as a "frustrating and surprisingly bad year" but insisted that he is far from finished and revealed that he is planning another foray into golf course design in Bulgaria.