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Unraveling the Battle: A Timeline of Tiger Woods’ Career-Defining Injuries

Unraveling the Battle: A Timeline of Tiger Woods’ Career-Defining Injuries

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**Tiger Woods Withdraws from Hero World Challenge: Focused on Back Recovery**

**Tiger Woods Withdraws from Hero World Challenge: Focused on Back Recovery**

Tiger Woods has made the difficult decision to withdraw from the Hero World Challenge as he focuses on healing from ongoing back issues. This prestigious tournament, which Woods himself hosts in the stunning Bahamas, is set to kick off on December 1st. Since its inception in 2000, Woods has been a familiar face at this event, captivating fans with his remarkable talent. However, sources close to the situation reveal that his back is still not fully healed, preventing him from competing at his usual elite level

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Hideki Matsuyama WDs from BMW Championship with back injury

Hideki Matsuyama WDs from BMW Championship with back injury

Hideki Matsuyama has withdrawn from the BMW Championship due to a back injury. The world number 15 aggravated the injury during the first round and will no longer participate in the tournament. Matsuyama’s withdrawal comes as a major blow to his FedEx Cup Playoff hopes. He was the only player to have finished in the top 10 in all three playoff events leading up to the BMW Championship. Matsuyama is expected to make a full recovery and will be back in action for the season-ending Tour Championship.

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Matsuyama withdraws from BMW with back injury

Matsuyama withdraws from BMW with back injury

Hideki Matsuyama has been forced to withdraw from the BMW Championship with a back injury. The Japanese star was due to tee off in the second round on Friday but pulled out after experiencing discomfort during his practice round. Matsuyama is a two-time major champion and is currently ranked 14th in the world. He has not won a tournament this season but has had a number of top-10 finishes. His withdrawal from the BMW Championship is a blow to his hopes of qualifying for the Tour Championship, which is the season-ending event on the PGA Tour.

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Will Zalatoris injury woes resurface in Rocket Mortgage WD

Will Zalatoris injury woes resurface in Rocket Mortgage WD

Will Zalatoris’ injury issues have reared their head again, forcing him to withdraw from the Rocket Mortgage Classic. The news comes as a major setback for Zalatoris, who has battled back injuries for much of his career.

Zalatoris cited a back injury as the reason for his withdrawal from the tournament. He had been scheduled to tee off on Thursday, but withdrew on Tuesday. The injury is the latest in a series of setbacks for Zalatoris, who has missed several tournaments this season due to injury.

Zalatoris is one of the most promising young players in golf, and his withdrawal from the Rocket Mortgage Classic is a major disappointment for fans. He is currently ranked 10th in the world and is considered to be one of the favorites to win a major championship.

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Matsuyama out of Wells Fargo with back injury

Matsuyama out of Wells Fargo with back injury

World No. 14 Hideki Matsuyama has ended his PGA Tour season early after withdrawing from the Wells Fargo Championship prior to the second round due to a back issue. The 29-year-old Japanese star aggravated the injury during his opening round, where he shot a 73. Matsuyama’s decision to withdraw comes as a blow to his preparations for the upcoming US Open, which starts on June 16 at The Country Club in Brookline, Massachusetts. It is still unclear if Matsuyama will be able to recover in time to participate in the year’s third major.

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