Is Tiger Woods playing at US Open?: Status update for PGA legend
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Tiger Woods' participation in the U.S. Open remains uncertain as the golf world waits for confirmation from the PGA legend. The article provides the latest updates on Woods' status and whether he will compete in this week's tournament. With Woods' history of injuries and selective tournament appearances, his presence at major championships generates significant fan and media interest. The piece addresses key questions about his eligibility, recent form, and any official statements from his camp regarding his decision to play.
We've officially made it to the third major of the year as the U.S. Open gets underway from Shinnecock Hills Golf Club in New York.
There's a deep field on hand as 156 golfers compete to add a major win to their resume and be etched in history. Several former winners will be in the field, but a multi-time winner won't be present.
Tiger Woods will not be competing this week as he's away from competition currently.
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Woods had his third recorded accident and his second DUI arrest since 2009 in March. He announced on March 31 that he would step away from golf for an undetermined period of time, calling it "necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery."
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This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Is Tiger Woods playing at US Open?: Update on PGA legend