The decision means the Masters champion, who is
one win shy of a record-breaking 83 PGA Tour victories, will go
into the year's first major having played just one event since
the PGA Tour returned in June from its three-month COVID-19
hiatus.
"Disappointed to miss @WGCFedEx, but doing what I think is best
to prepare me for the @PGAChampionship and upcoming FedExCup
Playoffs," the 15-times major champion said on his a Twitter
account.
Woods, in his first start since mid-February, made the cut on
the number at last week's Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio
where he finished in a share of 40th place at six-over-par and
15 shots back of the winner.
The five-times Memorial champion struggled in the final round
during which his shot game abandoned him and he carded five
bogeys and a double-bogey en route to a four-over-par 76.
"I definitely need more reps," Woods said after his round
without specifying whether he needed more competitive reps.
In his two other PGA Tour starts in 2020, Woods finished in a
share of ninth place at the Farmers Insurance Open in January
and then finished last among those who made that cut at the
Genesis Invitational in February.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto, editing by Pritha Sarkar)
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