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We take a look at Tiger Woods’ extensive history of injuries during his career.
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Tiger Woods still doesn’t know when he’ll return to the PGA Tour.
But it won’t be at next week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational. Woods announced on his web site that “due to ongoing rest and rehabilitation on my back,” he won’t play at Bay Hill.
“I’m especially disappointed because I wanted to be at Bay Hill to help honor Arnold,” Woods wrote. “This is one event I didn’t want to skip. Arnold has meant so much to me and my family; I thought of him as a close friend, and Sam and Charlie were both born in the Winnie Palmer Hospital for Women & Babies. He will be greatly missed and can never truly be replaced.”
Woods hasn’t played since early February where at the Dubai Desert Classic he shot 77 in the first round and back spasms forced him to withdraw the next day.
He then pulled out of two tournaments on his schedule, the Genesis Open and Honda Classic.
On Thursday he said there’s no timetable for returning, but he said his treatments are going well.
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