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Tiger Woods ruled out of Genesis Open and Honda Classic

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Nick Dougherty and David Howell reflect on the latest setback for Tiger Woods and whether he can get fit enough to compete again

Tiger Woods has withdrawn from his next two scheduled events, the Genesis Open and The Honda Classic.

The former world No 1 pulled out of this month's Dubai Desert Classic after suffering back spasms ahead of the second round.

And a statement on his website said spasms "similar to what he experienced in Dubai" would keep Woods out for the next fortnight.

DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES - FEBRUARY 02:  Tiger Woods of the United States reacts as he tees off on the 1st hole during the first round of the Omega Duba
Image: Woods pulled out after one round in Dubai due to back spasms

He said: "My doctors have advised me not to play the next two weeks, to continue my treatment and to let my back calm down. 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.

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"I would like to thank Genesis for their support, and I know we will have an outstanding week."

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