New York Post

MAJOR SETBACK FOR TIGER

Woods may miss PGA after latest back injury

- Mark Cannizaro mark.cannizzaro@nypost.com

AFTER Tiger Woods’ latest physical setback — a withdrawal from the WGC-Bridgeston­e Invitation­al on Sunday with more back problems — it’s difficult to imagine him playing again in 2014.

After watching Woods wince in pain following his tee shot on the ninth hole at Firestone Country Club, causing him to immediatel­y withdraw, it’s difficult to avoid wondering whether he rushed himself back from his March 31 microdisce­ctomy surgery to alleviate a pinched nerve in his back.

After listening to the pride and defiance in Woods’ voice since his return to competitiv­e golf when talking about how “ahead of schedule’’ he was, you have to wonder if the tenacious competitor in him cost him this time.

It was admirable Woods made it back as quickly as he did from surgery, playing his Quicken Loans National event at Congressio­nal on June 26, just 11 weeks after the operation. Missing the cut after shooting 7475 that week was easily excusable since Woods hadn’t played since March 9.

When Woods showed up at the British Open last month and tied for 69th (his worstever 72hole finish in a major), hitting the ball all over the map at times, he continued to talk about how he still was getting the “explosion’’ back on his swing.

After yet another alarming withdrawal Sunday, you cannot help but wonder if Woods’ rapid return — rather than perhaps shutting it down for the rest of the year to make sure he was completely healthy — has not exploded in his face.

It’s impossible to think Woods could go to Louisville this week and play in the PGA Championsh­ip at Valhalla, despite the fact he won the 2000 PGA Championsh­ip there. Course comfort and familiarit­y did him no good at the Bridgeston­e, a tournament he has won eight times, including by seven shots last year. Woods was nowhere close to contention all week and was 3over through eight holes in Sunday’s round.

Woods’ inability to post a top5 or even a top10 finish at Firestone makes it impossible for him to qualify for the PGA Tour’s FedEX Cup Playoffs if he does not play in the PGA. Even if he does play the PGA, he would have to win it to qualify.

And forget about the Ryder Cup. How can captain Tom Watson be assured in so little time — the Ryder Cup is less than two months away — that Woods will be healthy after this latest episode?

The sad and lasting image of Woods from Sunday came when he leaned against his courtesy car after he withdrew and had a difficult time bending over to change out of his golf shoes.

Woods said he “jarred’’ his back while making a swing from an awkward stance next to a bunker on his second shot on the second hole.

After that hole, Woods’ play became more erratic. The last straw was the tee shot on No. 9, after which he winced in pain, walked up to playing partner Bubba Watson and informed him that was it for him.

“I just told him I’m praying for him,’’ Watson said. “I know he’s going through some tough times with his back and his body. Hopefully he can get ready to play next week.’’

Woods played the fifth, sixth and seventh holes in 3over, parred the eighth and then hit a 315yard drive at the ninth, but could barely bend over to pick up his tee.

“It happened on the second hole when I hit my second shot,’’ Woods told a PGA Tour official afterward. “I fell back in the bunker. I just jarred it and it’s been spasming ever since. It’s just the whole lower back. I don’t know what happened.”

Asked if he had any thoughts on his status for the PGA Championsh­ip this week, Woods said, “I don’t know … [I’m] Just trying to get out of here.”

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Getty Images OUCH! Tiger Woods follows through awkwardly on a swing on the second hole at the Bridgeston­e Invitation­al on Sunday — a swing which he said caused back problems that forced him out of the tournament.
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