The Columbus Dispatch

Woods to make return from car crash at PNC Championsh­ip

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Ten months after his right leg was badly damaged in a car crash, Tiger Woods is returning to competitio­n next week with 12-year-old son Charlie in the PNC Championsh­ip.

“Although it’s been a long and challengin­g year, I am very excited to close it out by competing in the PNC Championsh­ip with my son Charlie,” Woods tweeted. “I’m playing as a Dad and couldn’t be more excited and proud.”

It will be his first competitio­n, even in a tournament Woods described last week as the “hit-and-giggle” variety that he can play, since he and his son tied for seventh a year ago in the unofficial event that pairs family members.

The tournament was holding a spot for Woods, and he fueled speculatio­n he might play the Dec. 18-19 event at the Ritz Carlton Golf Club Orlando when he took full swings with driver on Saturday and Sunday during his Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.

“We have been liaising with Tiger and his team for some time and are delighted that he has now decided to make his return to competitiv­e golf at the PNC Championsh­ip,” said Alastair Johnston of IMG, the executive chairman of the event.

— Wire reports

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