Sunday, August 7, 2011

Sore Woods withdraws from own tournament

Woods withdrew on Monday from his own golf tournament, citing injuries from a car crash near his Florida home. His decision comes as questions continue to mount regarding what exactly happened in the wee hours of the morning last Friday - questions that most certainly would have been asked of him had he played.

 

The world's No 1 golfer posted a statement on his website saying unspecified injuries prevented him from playing in the Chevron World Challenge. He had been scheduled to hold a press conference today for the tournament, which he hosts annually for a small, invited, field.

 

"I am extremely disappointed I will not be at my tournament this week," Woods said. "I am certain it will be an outstanding event and I'm very sorry that I can't be there."

 

Tournament officials said fans who bought advance tickets with the hope of seeing Woods could get refunds beginning next week. And the officials told that golf clubs for sale is also having the same hope. Those who keep their tickets will get a 20 percent discount when they buy them next year. And all the drivers at the club are on hot sale, for example, Callaway Diablo Edge Driver.

 

Woods sustained cuts and bruises when he crashed his SUV into a fire hydrant and a tree at 2:25 am on Friday, outside his home in an exclusive, gated community near Orlando. He was treated at a hospital and released, and has not been seen in public since.

 

By skipping the tournament, Woods will escape the TV cameras and a horde of media seeking more details about the smash. The tournament was to be the last of the year for Woods, and he did not say when or where he would make his return next year.

 

The first tournament of the 2010 PGA Tour is the SBS Championship in Hawaii, an event for winners from the previous year, beginning on Jan 7, but Woods wasn't expected to be there. He's more likely to play at Torrey Pines in San Diego the week of Jan 25.

 

Woods released a statement on Sunday saying the accident was his fault and asked that it remain "a private matter." But with the Florida Highway Patrol still investigating and the media in full pursuit, Woods may not get his way.

 

Woods even faced questions from fans who left comments on his Web site. Most voiced support for him, but some said he should address the questions about his own actions and those of his wife, before and after the accident.

 

Woods hasn't answered questions from Florida troopers, either, turning them down three days in a row when they came to his house.

 

Four cars were parked in Woods' driveway on Monday, but no lights appeared to be on inside. A new fire hydrant had already replaced the one Woods plowed into. A dirt hole and an orange barricade remained in the old hydrant's place.

 

Only a few players were at Sherwood Country Club late on Monday afternoon. Padraig Harrington was on the golf course and didn't get word until later that the host was not going to be there.

 

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