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Tiger to miss Players Championsh­ip

Back just not ready, says his agent as star has only three weeks to get ready for Masters

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>> LOS ANGELES: Reigning Masters champion Tiger Woods will miss next week’s Players Championsh­ip with a back issue as the 15-time major winner’s return to defend his crown at Augusta National looms.

Woods, according to the tour website, told PGA Tour commission­er Jay Monahan he would skip the signature event at TPC Sawgrass, which typically boasts one of golf’s strongest fields, just before agent Mark Steinberg announced his 44-year-old client still suffered back troubles.

“Back just not ready,” Steinberg told Golf Digest and ESPN. “Not concerning long term, just not ready.”

It’s the short term that is becoming of concern for Woods, who will miss the biggest Masters tune-up and have only three weeks of competitio­n before chasing a sixth career green jacket — if he’s able to play by round one on April 9.

“The idea is to peak around Augusta,” Woods told reporters last week in a conference call.

Woods, ranked 11th, skipped this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al with what Steinberg said was back stiffness. Woods also missed last week’s Honda Classic and the WGC Mexico Championsh­ip the week before that.

The last time Woods played was in the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera three weeks ago and was placed 68th. His only other 2020 start came at Torrey Pines in January when he shared ninth.

Woods would have the Valspar Championsh­ip on March 19-22 and the WGC Match Play in Austin, Texas, on March 25-29 as well as the Texas Open on April 2-5 before official Masters practice sessions begin, but he typically skips playing the week before the Masters.

Woods won The Players Championsh­ip in 2001 and 2013, with only three-time winner Jack Nicklaus having captured more titles in the Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, event. Woods has played a lighter schedule in recent seasons in the wake of multiple back surgeries, including a spinal fusion operation in 2017.

He slowly worked his way back into form after that, including a

runner-up effort at the 2018 PGA Championsh­ip and victory at the 2018 Tour Championsh­ip, setting the stage for his first major win in 11 years last April at Augusta National, completing an epic comeback saga.

Woods won the Zozo Championsh­ip last October in Japan for his 82nd career PGA Tour title, matching Sam Snead atop the all-time tour win list.

 ??  ?? Tiger Woods plays a shot at the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera last month.
Tiger Woods plays a shot at the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera last month.

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