New York Post

Foot injury forces Tiger out of tourney

- By RYAN GLASSPIEGE­L

Tiger Woods is out of the Hero World Challenge with a foot injury.

The 46-year-old golf legend announced the news on Twitter three days before the start of the tour- nament, citing plantar fasciitis.

“In my 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 tweeted. “After consulting with 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 PNC Championsh­ip.”

It is the latest setback for Woods, who broke his leg in multiple places in a debilitati­ng single-car accident in early 2021.

This year, Woods competed in The Masters, PGA Championsh­ip and

The British Open.

At The Masters, Woods finished 47th overall at 13over. At the PGA Championsh­ip, Woods withdrew after shooting 12-over through three rounds, and he missed the cut at The British Open after shooting 9-over.

Woods, who has won 15 career majors, was noticeably hobbled in those tournament­s.

One illustrati­on of how much Woods’ mobility was impacted was that he switched from wearing Nike shoes, which he’s endorsed since he came on the scene as a teenager in the 1990s, to sporting FootJoy shoes.

The Match and PNC Championsh­ip are both exhibition events. In the former, Woods is competing alongside Rory McIlroy against Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas on Dec. 10. In the latter, which begins Dec. 15, Woods will team up with his son Charlie for a second straight year.

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