Tiger Woods' much-awaited return to competition will have to wait a little longer. The 46-year-old, 15-time Major champion, Woods was hoping to play his first competitive round since the 150th Open at St. Andrews at his own event, the Hero World Challenge. However, a foot injury due to 'plantar fasciitis' has forced him to pull out of the event.
Woods, who co-founded the HWC, has rarely missed the event, which is being sponsored by World's No. 1 two-wheeler company, Hero MotoCorp, for the eighth year in a row.
Addressing a press conference ahead of the Hero World Challenge at Albany in the Bahamas, Tiger Woods said, "Well, it was a tough decision just because I want to play. I like playing, I like competing, but unfortunately, I can hit the golf ball and hit whatever shot you want, I just can't walk. And so I've had a few setbacks during the year that I still was able to somehow play through, but this one I just can't. I just -- only time can heal this one and stay off my feet and get a lot of treatment done."