Back injury forces Woods from charity golf

The back injury which troubled Tiger Woods during the PGA Tour's The Barclays event has ruled him out of a charity tournament.

World No.1 Tiger Woods

Tiger Woods pulled out of a charity golf event with back pain sustained during The Barclays event. (AAP)

Tiger Woods has pulled out of a charity golf event scheduled for Wednesday because of back pain which troubled him during the PGA Tour's The Barclays event, organisers said Monday.

"The important thing for Tiger is to make sure he is 100 per cent healthy and not risk further injuring himself," said tournament organiser Notah Begay.

Woods was set to play in the 18-hole exhibition, called the Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge in the state of New York, until back spasms bothered him during The Barclays.

Despite the injury, he finished runner-up on Sunday, one shot behind Australian Adam Scott.

It is not known if Woods will be able to participate in this weekend's Deutsche Bank Championship in Boston. The tournament is the second of four FedEx Cup playoff events on the PGA Tour.

The Deutsche Bank Championship begins on Friday.


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