So much for the Tiger Woods comeback at the Safeway Open.
Woods had planned to make his long-anticipated return to the sport this week after a pair of back surgeries.
The good news? It doesn’t sound like Woods pulling a false start has anything to do with injuries:
"He just didn't feel like his game is where he wanted it to be to be competitive."
Per @NotahBegay3, Tiger's WD is not injury related. pic.twitter.com/btaMTnY6tx
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) October 10, 2016
Tiger Woods reportedly will withdraw from this week's Safeway Open.
It has been 414 days since his last competitive round of golf.
— ESPN Stats & Info (@ESPNStatsInfo) October 10, 2016
It’s hard to say when Woods will feel like his game is where it needs to be. It goes without saying, though, that the sport needs him:
Since the announcement of Tiger Woods to the Safeway Open, the tournament sold about 28,000 tickets.
— Darren Rovell (@darrenrovell) October 10, 2016
Woods listed other future tournaments as places he’d play at, but those were mentioned in a September press release. For now, presume Woods will remain on the shelf until he announces otherwise.
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