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Why did Tiger Woods withdraw from the Genesis Invitational? Injury status
The golf world was rocked by the news of Tiger Woods withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational, sending shockwaves through the sports community.
Tiger Woods, the 15-time major champion, made his first official PGA TOUR start since the 2023 Masters at the Genesis Invitational. However, during the second round, Woods faced unexpected health challenges. He was 1-over through six holes when he suddenly withdrew due to illness. The extent of his ailment remains undisclosed, but it marked a disappointing end to his comeback tournament. Woods was carted back to the locker room by a rules official, leaving fans concerned about his well-being.
This unfortunate development comes as Woods continues to navigate a challenging recovery process following a serious car accident that occurred in early 2021.
What happened to Tiger Woods suffering from?
In the first round, Woods battled back spasms, affecting his play. Despite the discomfort, he managed to finish with a 72. However, on the par-4 18th, he shanked his approach shot due to the spasms. Woods later explained, “It’s been spasming the last three holes, and it just locked up on me.” Sources close to Woods revealed that his decision to withdraw from the Genesis Invitational was primarily driven by concerns over his ongoing rehabilitation from the injuries sustained in the accident.
Woods had expressed his intent to play roughly one tour event a month this season. However, his early exit from the Genesis Invitational raises questions about his availability for future tournaments.
The decision to prioritize his long-term health and well-being underscores Woods’ commitment to ensuring a full and sustainable recovery before returning to competitive golf at the highest level.