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Tiger Woods falls out of the top 100 for first time in 2 decades

VIRGINIA WATER, England -- For the first time since 1996, Tiger Woods is not among the top 100 golfers in the world ranking.

Woods, who hasn't played since he withdrew from the Farmers Insurance Open on Feb. 6, falls to No. 104 this week. The last time he was out of the top 100 was on Sept. 29, 1996, when he was at No. 225. The following week, Woods won the Las Vegas Invitational as a 20-year-old for the first of his 79 PGA Tour victories.

It is not clear when Woods will return. He said in February that his scores were not acceptable and he would not play until his game was in tournament shape.

CBSSports.com's Kyle Porter reports that if Woods continues to remain sidelined, he could feasibly fall to outside the top 1,000 in the world by the end of the year.

Woods is not required to announce if he is playing the Masters until the tournament starts April 9.

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