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Tiger Woods questions his health

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Woods: "I'll never feel great"

Quit Dubai event with back spasms

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The 14-time major champion, who shot a five-over-par 77 on day one, started to feel discomfort late Thursday, according to his manager Mark Steinberg.

The former world No. 1 withdrew because of back spasms after the first round of the Dubai Desert Classic, prompting speculation over the 41-year-old’s ongoing fitness following 17 months out to recover from multiple back surgeries.

“I feel good, not great. I don’t think I will ever feel great because it’s three back surgeries, four knee operations,” Woods told former R&A chief executive Peter Dawson in a video interview for Dubai’s Vision Magazine at the Burj Al Arab hotel.

“I’m always going to be a little bit sore. As long as I can function, I’m fine with that.”

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A "back spasm" has forced Tiger Woods to withdraw from the Dubai Desert Classic.
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Tiger Woods suffered another difficult opening day in his second tournament since returning from a long injury layoff.
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Woods carded a five-over par round of 77 on the opening day of the European Tour's Dubai Desert Classic Thursday.
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The former world No. 1 didn't record a single birdie on the opening day.
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Woods' once-legendary touch on the greens eluded him at the Emirates Golf Club.
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"I didn't hit the ball very well," he told reporters after his round, EuropeanTour.com reported. "I left probably about 16 putts short. I just couldn't get the speed of these things and, consequently, it added up to a pretty high number."
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Woods missed the cut on his return to action in last month's Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, California.
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A dejected-looking Woods leaves the ninth green at the end of his first round as playing partners Matthew Fitzpatrick and Masters champion Danny Willett of England shake hands behind him.
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"I'm fighting my ass off to try and shoot a score," Woods said, EuropeanTour.com reported.
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Spain's Sergio Garcia was the early tournament leader with a seven-under 65, one shot better South Africa's George Coetzee and Felipe Aguilar from Chile.
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Woods is currently in a tie for 124th and in danger of missing the cut.

Woods said he experienced “dark times” during his lengthy layoff and doubted whether he would ever play the game again.

“Dark times”

“It was a tough, tough road,” he told CNN’s Living Golf show. “There was a lot of dark times where I couldn’t get out of bed, couldn’t move, the pain was too great.

“Anyone who’s ever had nerve pain in their back, they certainly understand what that feels like. I honestly didn’t know this time last year, I didn’t know if I’d ever play golf again. Just because of the fact that it’s nerve pain.”

Woods made his comeback in a limited field event in the Bahamas in December and showed promise by leading the field in birdies, although a number of costly errors meant he finished 15th of the 17-man field.

He missed the cut in his next event, the PGA Tour’s Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines in California last month and slumped to a five-over 77 on day one in Dubai before retiring.

Woods looked to be moving gingerly around the Emirates Golf Club course, but told reporters afterwards he “wasn’t in pain at all,” adding: “I was just trying to hit shots, and I wasn’t doing a very good job.”

Woods hasn’t won a tournament since 2013 and clinched the last of his 14 majors in 2008.

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Woods is scheduled to play in the Genesis Open at Riviera Country Club, California from February 16-19 before the Honda Classic at PGA National in Florida the following week.

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