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Tiger outof own meet

Foot injury forces Woods to quit Hero Challenge

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NASSAU: Tiger Woods was out before he was officially back, withdrawin­g from his Hero World Challenge with plantar fasciitis in his right foot.

The Hero World Challenge was to be the start of a December in golf ruled by Woods, who also has a made-for-television match next weekend, followed by the PNC Championsh­ip with his 13-year-old son on Dec 17-18.

Two of those are still on his schedule. The foot injury was a surprise and is a big setback for those who haven’t seen Woods play since July at St Andrews. The Hero World Challenge has network coverage on NBC for the weekend.

“In preparatio­n and practice for this week’s Hero World Challenge, I’ve developed plantar fasciitis in my right foot, which is making it difficult to walk,” Woods said on Twitter.

“After consulting with my doctors and trainers, I have decided to withdraw this week and focus on my hosting duties.

“My plan is still to compete in The Match and the PNC Championsh­ip.”

The Match is Dec 10 with Rory Mcilroy as his partner competing in a 12-hole match against Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.

Woods has played only three tournament­s this year because of a right leg weakened by a February 2021 car crash outside Los Angeles that shattered so many bones that Woods said doctors contemplat­ed amputation.

A year ago in the Bahamas, he hit drivers on the back end of the range at Albany Golf Club, sparking speculatio­n he might return. He played the PNC Championsh­ip with son Charlie and they finished second by one shot.

Woods then played the US Masters, where he finished all four rounds at Augusta National, a tough walk with healthy legs. He made the cut in the PGA Championsh­ip at Southern Hills, only to withdraw after the third round.

His last appearance was the British Open at St Andrews, where he missed the cut.

Woods is No. 1,277 in the world ranking.

 ?? — reuters ?? Fingers crossed: Tiger Woods hopes to play at the PNC Championsh­ip with his son Charlie on dec 17.
— reuters Fingers crossed: Tiger Woods hopes to play at the PNC Championsh­ip with his son Charlie on dec 17.

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