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Woods will return to play in next week’s Genesis Invitation­al

- BY JAMES O’CONNELL NEW YORK DAILY NEWS

He’s back.

Fifteen-time major champion Tiger Woods is making his return to profession­al golf at Riviera Country Club outside Los Angeles for next week’s Genesis Invitation­al, where he will be the host of the tournament. Woods has not played competitiv­ely since July 2022 in the British Open at the Old Course in St. Andrews where he missed the cut.

The 47-year-old made just three appearance­s last year — all major championsh­ips — including a 47th-place finish at the Masters in April where he returned after a 14-month absence due to a car accident that led to major surgery on both of his legs and at Southern Hills for the PGA Championsh­ip where he withdrew before the final round due to his leg.

The 82-time PGA tour winner was expected to compete in another tournament that he hosts — The Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas — however, plantar fasciitis delayed his return to golf without the use of a cart (something he refuses to rely on citing walking as a competitiv­e aspect of the game).

“I think [walking] is an integral part of the game at our level, and I will never take a golf cart until it’s sanctioned,” Woods said in November 2022. “It’s sanctioned on the Champions Tour and the PNC is part of that [a PGA Tour Champions sanctioned event]. As far as a regular event, no, I would never do that.”

Woods’ appearance at Riviera will likely be one of the few times he will be seen this season. He admittedly doesn’t have much left in his leg which makes the grind for a full-length tour schedule difficult to navigate.

“The goal is to play just the major championsh­ips and maybe one or two more; that’s it,” Woods added in November. “Physically that’s all I can do. I don’t have much left in this leg, so gear up for the biggest ones and hopefully, you know, lightning catches in a bottle, and I’m up there in contention with a chance to win and hopefully I remember how to do that.

“But again, giving myself a chance to get out there again. I didn’t expect to play three majors this year. We were hoping for just the British Open, but I was able to get two more in there, so that was a big positive.”

The Genesis Invitation­al will be the first regular PGA tour event that Woods has competed in since Oct. 25, 2020 at the Zozo championsh­ip. He is three major championsh­ips shy of tying Jack Nicklaus’ record — thanks to his 2019 win at Augusta National — and just one shy of breaking Sam Snead’s PGA Tour victory record.

 ?? GETTY ?? The last time Tiger Woods played competitiv­ely, he missed the cut at St. Andrews last July.
GETTY The last time Tiger Woods played competitiv­ely, he missed the cut at St. Andrews last July.

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