Tiger Woods pulls out of Bay Hill with neck strain

   ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Tiger Woods has withdrawn from the Arnold Palmer Invitational with what he describes as a neck strain.
 
   Woods announced his decision Monday on Twitter . He says his lower back is fine and he has no concerns over the long run. Woods says he's had the neck strain for a few weeks and it hasn't improved with treatment to the point he feels he can play.
 
   This is the first time the 43-year-old Woods has withdrawn from a tournament in two years, shortly before his fourth back surgery to fuse his lower spine.
 
   Woods is an eight-time winner at Bay Hill.
 
   He says he hopes to be ready the following week for The Players Championship.
 
   Woods has played three times this year, with his best finish a tie for 10th in Mexico City.