Tiger Woods’ future up in the air
Tiger Woods says there is no link between the neck injury that forced him to pull out of the Players Championship and the car crash he had in November.
The 14-time major champion was admitted to hospital after the crash last year and was out of action for five months because of a damaging sex scandal.
Referring to his future schedule he admitted, a lot is up in the air.
However, Woods revealed that he wants to defend his title at the Memorial tournament next month, and play the US Open at Pebble Beach later in June.
The 34-year-old crashed his car into a fire hydrant outside his Florida home on 27 November 2009, with the incident sparking a series of revelations about the American\'s private life that led him to admit he had affairs and cheated.
On Sunday on the seventh hole of the final round of the Players Championship, Woods called over an official after his tee-shot and although he hit his second shot, he then shook hands with partner Jason Bohn and left the course.
Woods, who was playing only his third event since returning after admitting marital infidelity, was two over par for the day and two under overall.
