Woods says he feels good on arrival at Players Championship

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[March 12, 2019]  (Reuters) - Tiger Woods seemingly dispelled doubts about his participation in this week's Players Championship in Florida when he arrived on Monday and declared he was in fine fettle.

Woods pulled out of last week's Arnold Palmer Invitational citing a neck strain, which raised the possibility that he might also miss the PGA Tour's flagship event.

But it seems his decision to skip a tournament he has won eight times was more precautionary than the result of a serious problem.

"I feel good," the 14-times major champion told Golfweek as he left his vehicle at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra, three days before the first round.

"I needed last week off... I didn't want to push it."

Woods has won the Players Championship twice, most recently in 2013.

A spinal fusion nearly two years ago resurrected a career that had been in danger of coming to a premature end.

Woods last played at the WGC-Mexico Championship, where he finished equal 10th on Feb. 24.

Jason Day and Phil Mickelson were also on-site at TPC Sawgrass on Monday, indicating that the big names will all participate in the event.

Australian Day pulled out of the Arnold Palmer Invitational during the first round last Thursday, citing back pain and reporting that an MRI had revealed a tear in a disc.

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Tiger Woods plays his shot from the seventh tee during the final round of the WGC - Mexico Championship golf tournament at Club de GolfChapultepec. Mandatory Credit: Orlando Ramirez-USA TODAY Sports

"My back feels a lot better," Day told Golf Digest after playing 18 holes.

Mickelson, unlike Woods and Day, is not under an injury cloud but had said he would not play if the rough was too thick.

However, after missing the cut at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Mickelson was an early arrival at TPC Sawgrass on Sunday, and was at the course again on Monday.

He tweeted that the course had "very little rough".

Two players withdrew on Monday -- American world number 86 Pat Perez and South Korean world number 175 Whee Kim.

Perez revealed on Instagram that he had injured an Achilles tendon. No reason was announced for Kim's withdrawal.

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina; Editing by Ken Ferris)

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