Tiger Woods has cited fatigue as the motivating factor behind his decision to skip this week's WGC-HSBC Champions event.
                                
 
Organisers of tournament have expressed their frustration  that both Woods and world number one Rory McIlroy pulled out of the  competition but Woods insists he just didn't have the energy to compete. 
"I was tired and doing these things is not easy. Competing and  getting ready for another golf tournament, I just didn't want to do  that," said the 36-year-old. 
"I've got four more rounds at my tournament in LA and I'm done  until Abu Dhabi next year so I'm looking forward to having this extended  break. This is my off-season now and I'm really looking forward to  getting away from it."             
"Competing and playing golf tournaments after a long schedule,  the playoffs, the Ryder Cup and a lot of other tournaments, it's been a  while." 
Woods is playing his first full season since 2005 and having won  three times on the PGA Tour he admits that he's happy with what he has  achieved in 2012. 
"This year, I've had three wins and things are certainly progressing nicely," said the American. 
"Last year I was 127th on the (PGA Tour) money list, or whatever I  was, and this year I'm second so that's a pretty good improvement in a  year and given that I'm healthy I'm really looking forward to next  year." 
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