Tiger Woods Genesis Invitational Withdrawal Reason Confirmed by FOX Sports Radio
Tiger Woods withdraws from The Genesis Invitational due to illness, casting doubt on PGA's claims. His first tournament since April.
Tiger Woods was forced to withdraw from the second round of The Genesis Invitational due to illness, marking his return to official tournament play for the first time since withdrawing from the Masters last April. Despite undergoing surgery on his ankle and a previous fusion on his back, the 15-time major champion was unable to continue playing due to his illness, as reported by Golf Channel's Mark Fusbabek during the live broadcast of the event.
This recent setback comes after Woods was involved in a serious car crash in Los Angeles in February 2021, which resulted in severe injuries to his right leg, including open fractures in both the upper and lower portions of his tibia and fibula, as well as other foot and ankle injuries.
In other news, sports analyst Colin Cowherd has made predictions about which NFL teams will make the playoffs next season, while also discussing Taylor Swift's donation to the family of a woman killed in a shooting at a Chiefs parade. Additionally, two juveniles have been charged in connection with the shooting at the parade, and Raiders quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo has reportedly been suspended.
Cowherd has also shared his insights on the firing of Steve Wilks from the 49ers, as well as the reasons behind the team's loss in Super Bowl LVIII. Furthermore, the motive for the fatal shooting at the Chiefs' parade has been determined, and Pistons' player Isaiah Stewart was arrested following a pregame altercation with an opponent.
Amidst these headlines, a heroic couple has come forward to share their story of tackling and stopping the shooter at the Chiefs' parade, shedding light on their brave actions during the terrifying incident.
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