Tiger Woods Withdraws From Two PGA Tour Events Due To Ongoing Back Issues

Tiger Woods Withdraws From Two PGA Tour Events Due To Ongoing Back Issues

Tiger Woods’ latest comeback attempt isn’t going very well. The golf superstar announced Friday that he won’t compete in the Genesis Open or The Honda Classic due to his ongoing back issues. “My doctors have advised me not to play the next two weeks, to continue my treatment and to let my back calm down,” Woods said, via TigerWoods.com. “This is not what I was hoping for or expecting. I am extremely disappointed to miss the Genesis Open, a tournament that benefits my foundation, and The Honda Classic, my hometown event. I would like to thank Genesis for their support, and I know we will have an outstanding week.” Woods has been... NESN.com

Tiger Woods’ Two-Day U.S. Open Disaster Can Be Summed Up In One Video

The U.S. Open won’t have Tiger Woods to beat up anymore. Woods fired a second-round 76 that left him a 16-over-par 156, the second-worst score in the field before the afternoon groups teed off Friday at Chambers Bay, and assuring that the 14-time major champion will miss the cut. It’s the latest sign that Tiger’s game is unraveling, as he sets career marks — and not in a good way. ESPN loudmouth Skip Bayless went so far as to call Woods “a disgrace.” Want to know how bad it was? Look what happened to Tiger on the first hole Friday. It didn’t get any better from there. Thumbnail photo via John David