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Woods to miss Arnold Palmer event at Bay Hill

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>> PALM HARBOR: Tiger Woods won’t be at the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al next week and still doesn’t know when he will play again.

Woods announced on his website on Thursday night that ongoing rest and rehabilita­tion on his back will keep him away from Bay Hill and the tournament he has won a record eight times. Woods said he was particular­ly disappoint­ed because of a week at Bay Hill to celebrate the life of the tournament host.

Palmer died in September at 87. “This is the one event I didn’t want to skip,” Woods said.

It will be the fourth consecutiv­e year that Woods does not play Bay Hill dating to his two-shot victory in 2013 that returned him to No.1 in the world. That was the 77th victory of his PGA Tour career. Woods won twice more that season, but none since then.

He has plunged to No.713 in the world due to playing only 19 times on the PGA Tour dating to the start of 2014 because of injuries.

And he didn’t offer much insight into when he would play next.

“Presently, I have no timetable for my return to golf, but my treatments are continuing and going well,” Woods said.

Woods was out of competitio­n for 15 months because of two back surgeries in the fall of 2015.

He played his Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas the first week of December, returned to the PGA Tour two months later at Torrey Pines (missed cut) and then withdrew after a 77 at the Dubai Desert Classic with back spasms.

Woods withdrew from the Genesis Open at Riviera — he even cancelled his press conference — and the Honda Classic.

Woods withdrew from Dubai on Feb 3. The Masters, which starts April 6, would be his next logical option.

Woods is not eligible for the Dell Match Play in two weeks, and he has never played the week before the Masters.

The Arnold Palmer Invitation­al is set for a big week of emotions and celebratio­ns, featuring a bronze statue to be unveiled near the first tee, and Palmer’s cart parked behind the 16th tee of Bay Hill, his favourite spot to watch.

Woods said he thought of the King as a “close friend.”

“He will be greatly missed and can never truly be replaced,” Woods said.

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods during the Dubai Desert Classic.
Tiger Woods during the Dubai Desert Classic.

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