Las Vegas Review-Journal

Woods to make return at Riviera

Tiger only played majors last year

- By Doug Ferguson

Tiger Woods is returning to competitio­n for the first time without the use of a cart since July, announcing Friday he will play at the Genesis Invitation­al in Los Angeles.

Woods was hopeful of playing next week’s tournament at Riviera, where he is the host of an event that typically had the strongest field of the West Coast swing even before it became elevated with a $20 million purse.

The uncertaint­y came from a bout with plantar fasciitis as he was preparing to play in December. That kept him from playing in his Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas. He played a made-fortv exhibition over 12 holes and the PNC Championsh­ip with his son. Both times he was allowed to ride in a cart.

Carts are not allowed on the PGA Tour — Casey Martin used one under the Americans with Disabiliti­es Act — and Woods has said he was not interested in using one to play at the highest level.

“I’m ready to play an ACTUAL PGA Tour event next week,” Woods said on Twitter, a reference to playing only three majors last year.

It will be his first regular PGA Tour event since Oct.

25, 2020, when he tied for 72nd against a 78-man field in his title defense of the Zozo Championsh­ip.

Woods has said he can hit all the shots, “I just can’t get from Point A to Point B.”

“That’s awesome,” Max Homa said of the news after his second round in the Phoenix Open. “I imagine we’ll be carrying him down the hill on 1 and up it on 18, which no one would mind. But it’s awesome. I’m really glad he’s back. I think we’re privileged any time he plays now.”

That Woods can play next week is an encouragin­g sign that he will return to the Masters in April, although missing the Bahamas was an indication Woods doesn’t entirely control when his legs and feet will act up.

Riviera is where Woods made his PGA Tour debut as a 16-year-old amateur in 1992, and remains the one course he has never quite mastered. He played 11 times at Riviera as a pro, the most of any course without winning.

 ?? Kevin Kolczynski The Associated Press ?? Tiger Woods hasn’t played a regular PGA Tour event since Oct. 25, 2020, and he says he’s ready to play without the use of a cart.
Kevin Kolczynski The Associated Press Tiger Woods hasn’t played a regular PGA Tour event since Oct. 25, 2020, and he says he’s ready to play without the use of a cart.

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