Tiger Woods Withdraws From US Open While Recovering From Surgery

Tiger Woods Withdraws From US Open While Recovering From Surgery
Tiger Woods of the United States on the 16th green during the second round of the 2023 Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., on April 8, 2023. (Jonathan Ernst/Reuters)
Reuters
5/23/2023
Updated:
5/23/2023

Tiger Woods will not compete in next month’s U.S. Open while he recovers from recent surgery, the major tournament’s organizers said on Monday.

The 15-times major winner withdrew from the Masters midway through the tournament due to injury and had fusion surgery on a bone in his ankle last month to address post-traumatic arthritis from a previous talus bone fracture.

Woods did not participate in this month’s PGA Championship, the year’s second major.

The 47-year-old has kept a limited competition schedule after a 2021 car crash that required his leg to be rebuilt.

The U.S. Open runs from June 15–18 at the Los Angeles Country Club in California.