Tiger Woods withdraws from The Open Championship

Tiger Woods in action during the third day of the PGA Championship on August 10, 2013
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Three-time champion Tiger Woods withdraws from this month's Open Championship at Royal Troon as he continues to recover from back surgery.

Tiger Woods has officially withdrawn from The Open Championship at Royal Troon.

The 40-year-old, a three-time Open winner and 14-time Major champion, has not played competitively since August 2015 and has had two operations in an attempt to cure a back problem.

Woods told CBS Sport earlier this week: "Well, I'm playing. I just need more time. I still need to get stronger, need to recover faster and that's just unfortunately going to take time.

"Pushing through some of my injuries, pushing through some of my rehabs, I've come back and I've won. I've won major championships doing it that way but this one's different.

"This one I'm older, it takes a little longer to recover and to heal, and I'm going to do it right so I don't have another surgery."

Woods, who won The Open in 2000, 2005 and 2006 but is now ranked 594th in the world, has been replaced by Marcus Fraser of Australia, while England's Luke Donald is now first on the reserve list.

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