Tiger Woods: Ankle injury rules American out of 2023 US PGA Championship

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Tiger Woods had to withdraw in the third round of the Masters in April

Tiger Woods has been ruled out of the 2023 US PGA Championship as the 15-time major champion continues to recover from an ankle injury.

It is the third time in seven years the American, 47, will miss the tournament.

Three-time major winner Jordan Spieth will take part, having been a doubt after withdrawing from the AT&T Byron Nelson this week with a wrist injury.

The second men's major of the year is being held at Oak Hill Country Club in Rochester, New York, from 18-21 May.

Woods has struggled since a car crash in February 2021 left him with severe leg injuries.

He feared his leg would have to be amputated after the accident in Los Angeles, but made a remarkable return 14 months later to make the cut at last year's Masters.

Woods played just three competitive events in 2022, though, and withdrew from the Masters in April before the resumption of the third round after aggravating a heel problem.

He then had "successful" ankle fusion surgery but his participation in the US PGA Championship - a tournament Woods has won four times - was always in doubt.

The third men's major will be the US Open, which takes place from 15-18 June in Los Angeles, while the Open Championship is hosted by Royal Liverpool from 20-23 July.

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