Tiger Woods confirmed in a statement on Twitter that he will not be attending next week’s U.S. Open due to physical issues; He hopes to return in time for the 150th Open in St. Andrews next month
Last updated: 07/06/22 17:16
Tiger Woods will not be taking part in the US Open this month in Brookline
Tiger Woods has confirmed that he will not be competing in the US Open next week after returning to the Masters.
In a statement on Twitter, he revealed that his body needs to be strengthened to be able to participate in more golf championships and therefore will not participate in the tournament, but that he hopes to return for the 150th Open in St. Louis. Andrews next month.
The 46-year-old had to retire from the US PGA Championship in May after three rounds and does not feel ready for the next major of the year.
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“I previously informed the USGA that I will not be competing in the U.S. Open, as my body needs more time to get stronger for the major golf championship,” Woods said on Twitter.
“I look forward to and look forward to playing in Ireland at JP McManus Pro-AM and The Open next month. I’m excited to be back soon!”
In his last appearance at the PGA Championship in Southern Hills, Woods’ fitness problems were exposed.
The 15-time main champion, who made his second appearance since suffering injuries to his legs that threatened his career in last February’s car accident, was at the end of the standings after a second display. round, after posting the worst round of his PGA Championship. race to the third round.
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Tiger Woods recorded an ugly triple bogey in the sixth hole par-tres after finding water with his starting shot, putting him at seven for the tournament.
Tiger Woods recorded an ugly triple bogey in the sixth hole par-tres after finding water with his starting shot, putting him at seven for the tournament.
World number 818 only spoke to a designated pool journalist instead of the open media, where he declined to confirm whether he would return for Sunday’s action.
“Well, I’m hurt. I know that’s a fact. We’ll work a little and see how it goes,” Woods said, with the PGA of America confirming after the conclusion of the third round that he had retired. .
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