Former world number one Tiger Woods has confirmed he will miss this month’s Open Championship at Sandwich because of his troublesome left leg injury.
The 35-year-old has not played competitively since suffering a recurrence of the injury at the Players Championship in mid-May.
“Unfortunately, I’ve been advised that I should not play in the British Open,” Woods said on his official website.
Woods has 14 major titles, four short of the record held by Jack Nicklaus.
Despite slipping to 17th in the current world rankings, Woods insisted: “I think my best years are still ahead of me and I’m very confident and optimistic about the future.
I am only going to come back when I’m 100% ready. I do not want to risk further injury.
“In hindsight, I probably shouldn’t have competed at the Players, but it’s a big event and I wanted to be there to support the tour. I’ve got to learn from what I did there and do it right this time and not come back until I’m ready.”
Peter Dawson, chief executive of the Royal and Ancient Golf Club which organises the Open Championship, said: “I know how disappointed Tiger is not to be able to play in the Open this year.
“Naturally, we are sorry that a player of his calibre isn’t able to join us at Royal St George’s, but we wish him well in his recovery and hope to see him back soon, competing in front of the fans that love to see him play the game.”
Woods, who was also recently forced to miss his first US Open since 1994, has been plagued by injury problems for much of the last three years.
Following his memorable US Open win in 2008, his most recent major title, Woods revealed he had a double stress fracture in his left tibia and also added that he had been playing for almost a year with a torn ligament in his left knee.
He subsequently had surgery and missed the next eight months, including that year’s Open and PGA Championships.
Woods took five months away from golf in 2009/10 after his much-publicised marital problems but returned for the 2010 Masters.
He had Achilles trouble in late 2010 before suffering a sprained left knee and a mild strain to his left Achilles tendon after hitting out of the pine straw at this year’s Masters at Augusta.



