The Commercial Appeal

Woods skipping Arnold Palmer due to stiff back

- Steve Dimeglio

Tiger Woods will not be making a stop at Arnie’s on his road to Magnolia Lane for his title defense in the Masters.

The five-time Masters champion is still suffering from back stiffness and will not play in next week’s Arnold Palmer Invitation­al, choosing to pass on a tournament where he’s owned Palmer’s Bay Hill course and won a record eight times. Last year, Woods was scheduled to play in the tournament but withdrew with a neck injury.

It will be the third consecutiv­e week Woods will not play.

“Back still stiff and he’s just not quite ready,” Mark Steinberg, Woods’ agent, told Golfweek.

But Steinberg said he was not concerned about the back issue having any lingering impact.

“It’s the new normal,” Steinberg said. “Things are week-to-week. He’s very much good to go when he’s healthy, and he’s not when he’s a little sore.”

In his most recent start on the PGA Tour, Woods, 44, finished last among the players who made the cut in the Genesis Invitation­al at Riviera Country Club north of Los Angeles, where he pulled double duty as the host of the event that benefits his foundation.

In his only other start in 2020, he tied for ninth in the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego.

Woods was bothered by back stiffness at the Genesis Invitation­al, citing that ailment for opting against the following week’s World Golf Championsh­ips-mexico Championsh­ip – where he tied for 10th a year ago. He also elected to not play in this week’s Honda Classic near his Florida home.

Woods, mentioning his fused back and overall wear and tear on his body, has often said he will cut back on his playing schedule in an effort to prolong his career. But one has to wonder if he’ll have enough reps – a word he often uses – before he gets to Augusta National.

Last year, Woods played five events leading into the Masters, where he won his fifth green jacket and 15th major championsh­ip – the Farmers, Genesis, Mexico Championsh­ip, The Players and the WGC-DELL Technologi­es Match Play.

He could still play five events before the Masters, but that seems highly unlikely.

The Players Championsh­ip, the PGA Tour’s flagship event he’s won twice, is the week following the Arnold Palmer Invitation­al, so that seems a probable start.

After the Players is the Valspar Invitation­al, which he’s only played once, tying for second in 2018. Next up would be the WGC-DELL Technologi­es Match Play, where he tied for fifth last year, so that seems a likely start. The last tournament before the Masters is the Valero Texas Open, which Woods has only played in 1996 when he finished third. And he rarely plays the week before a major.

He’s played just eight rounds this year.

In a conference call on Tuesday, Woods didn’t reveal his playing schedule.

“My prep has been just like it usually is. It’s, what do I need to do to get ready for the Masters?” Woods said.

 ?? ORLANDO RAMIREZ/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Tiger Woods cleans the grip on his driver during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 26.
ORLANDO RAMIREZ/USA TODAY SPORTS Tiger Woods cleans the grip on his driver during the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open on Jan. 26.

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