The Borneo Post

Woods set to return in Bahamas

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NEW YORK: Tiger Woods announced on Monday he will make his return to competitiv­e golf at the Nov. 30- Dec. 3 Hero World Challenge at Albany in the Bahamas.

Woods, who continues to recover from back surgery and has not played competitiv­ely in nine months, will be part of an elite 18-player field.

“I am excited to return to competitiv­e golf at the Hero World Challenge,” tournament host and 14-time major champion Woods said in a statement.

“Albany is the perfect setting and it will be great to join this outstandin­g field...”

The 41- year- old American has only played six competitiv­e rounds in the past two years while trying to recover from multiple back surgeries.

Last year Woods also made a comeback at the same event, ending nearly 16 months on the sidelines, and fi nished 15th in a fi nal field of 17.

He showed flashes of the brilliant golf that carried him to 14 major titles. However, he also delivered the inept, often finding sandy waste areas off the tee or with his approach shots.

As his back issues continued, Woods returned to the PGA Tour in January. He missed the cut at the Farmers Insurance Open and shot an opening-round 77 a week later in Dubai before withdrawin­g.

In April he announced that he had undergone a fourth back operation in three years.

The winner of five tournament­s in 2013, Woods has played just 19 events since.

Woods wi l l not f ind the competitio­n any easier this year with a top flight field that includes Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama, Justin Thomas, Jason Day, Rickie Fowler, Brooks Koepka, Matt Kuchar and Justin Rose.

The Hero World Challenge will be the latest in a long- running comeback saga that has produced more downs than ups.

The most recent embarrassi­ng setback came last Friday when Woods pleaded guilty in a Florida court to reckless driving and entered a program for fi rst-time offenders, avoiding a conviction on the charge of driving under the influence ( DUI) last spring.

He was found asleep in May behind the wheel of a MercedesBe­nz, which was parked alongside a road not far from his home on Jupiter Island. — Reuters

 ??  ?? File photo shows Tiger Woods leaves court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for driving under the influence, in Palm Beach, Florida. — Reuters photo
File photo shows Tiger Woods leaves court after he pleaded guilty to a charge of reckless driving in connection with his May arrest for driving under the influence, in Palm Beach, Florida. — Reuters photo

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