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Woods withdraws from Arnold Palmer over neck problem

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LOS ANGELES: Former world number one Tiger Woods withdrew from this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al on Monday after failing to shake off a neck strain.

In a post on Twitter, Woods said the problem was unrelated to the lower back issues which sidelined him for nearly two years, and added he had no concern over his long-term fitness.

“Unfortunat­ely due to a neck strain that I’ve had for a few weeks, I’m forced to withdraw from the API (Arnold Palmer Invitation­al,” Woods said.

“I’ve been receiving treatment, but it hasn’t improved enough to play. My lower back is fine, and I have no long-term concerns.”

Woods added he hoped to be fit for The Players Championsh­ip at TPC Sawgrass from March 14-17 as he builds towards next month’s Masters.

The Arnold Palmer has been a favourite hunting ground for Woods over the years, with the 43-year-old winning at Bay Hill a record eight times.

This week’s appearance would have been his 19th participat­ion at the event.

“I’d like to send my regrets to the Palmer family and the Orlando fans,” Woods said.

“Its connection to Arnold makes it one of my favorite tournament­s and I’m disappoint­ed to miss it.”

Woods last played at the WGCMexico Championsh­ip from February 21-24, tying for 10th place. - AFP

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods has withdrawn from this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al citing a neck strain. - AFP photo
Tiger Woods has withdrawn from this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al citing a neck strain. - AFP photo

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