Masters champion Tiger Woods is not ready to get back to work.
Woods did not enter the Wells Fargo Championship this week at Quail Hollow, meaning he likely will go an entire month without playing until the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black on May 16-19.
"He's not ready to go," said Mark Steinberg, his agent at Excel Sports Management. "The Masters took a lot out of him. He's not hurt but he is being smart."
This would be only the third time in his career Woods did not play between majors. He went nine weeks between the Masters and US Open in 2006 when his father died, and eight weeks between the Masters and US Open in 2008 when his left leg was badly injured. He won both the latter events.
In an interview with GOLFTV, Woods said he hasn't started preparing for his next event and that his fifth green jacket — his 15th major and 81st career PGA Tour victory — had not sunk in.