Injured Woods to sit out rest of season
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[July 20, 2016]
By Frank Pingue
(Reuters) - Tiger Woods has shut it
down for the rest of the professional golf season, bringing into
question his playing future as the best golfer of his generation
will be away from the sport for over a year when, and if, he
returns.
Woods, who is recovering from multiple back surgeries that have kept
him out of action for nearly a year, hinted earlier this year that
he might not play this season but it was finally made official on
Tuesday.
The PGA Championship announced that Woods had withdrawn from the
July 28-31 event at Baltusrol, marking the first time he will miss
all four majors in a calendar year, while his agent confirmed his
client is done for the season.
"Not going to play in the '15/'16 season. We will assess this Fall
when to come back and play for the '16/'17 season," Mark Steinberg
said in an email to Reuters after Golf Channel had first reported
the news.
The 2016-17 PGA Tour season starts in mid-October in Napa,
California, which marks the start of a seven-tournament run through
November before the schedule resumes in January.
No one, not even Woods, can possibly know how the former world
number one will fare when he makes his PGA Tour return after an
absence that dates back to the Wyndham Championship in August 2015,
where he tied for 10th.

Woods, famously, used to say he would never tee it up in a golf
tournament unless he thought he was capable of winning and he is
clearly being cautious about rushing his return to a game that has
since seen a handful of young stars crowd the top of the world
rankings.
Woods, who made 11 starts on the PGA Tour last season and just seven
the season before, had his first back surgery in early 2014. A
second microdisectomy was performed last September with a follow-up
procedure six weeks later.
In late February, in an effort to shoot down reports that suggested
he endured setbacks during his rehabilitation process, Woods posted
a video of himself swinging a golf club in front of an indoor golf
simulator, seemingly without discomfort.
A week later the 14-times major champion said he was feeling "a lot
better" and still had intentions of playing golf "at the highest
level."
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Tiger Woods plays from the sand on the 4th hole during the second
round of the 2015 PGA Championship golf tournament at Whistling
Straits. Michael Madrid-USA TODAY Sports

In mid-May, Woods said he was "progressing nicely" but then hit
three balls into the water on a short par-three hole during an
exhibition to promote a tournament he hosts.
Last month, Woods indicated that he might not return to competition
this year, saying he needed to be patient during his recovery.
A winner of 79 PGA Tour titles, Woods was world number one a record
total of 683 weeks but his form has slipped dramatically in recent
years due to injuries and the mastering of a new swing, while his
ranking has plummeted to a mind-boggling 628th.
"It's been a long road," Woods said in April after playing his first
stretch of holes since last August, at a golf course opening in
Montgomery, Texas.
"To actually be able to play soccer with my kids again, to do
something like this, to be able to live life, that's what's been
nice. Five months ago I couldn't."
The 40-year-old Woods has not won a tournament since 2013 and last
won a major at the 2008 U.S. Open.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Larry Fine)
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