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- By DOUG FERGUSON AP Golf Writer

will play next week at the Memorial Tournament in Dublin, Ohio, his first appearance since the start of COVID-19.

Dublin, Ohio — The PGA Tour returned five weeks ago with some of its strongest fields. Now it gets its biggest star.

Tiger Woods announced Thursday on Twitter he will play next week at the Memorial, a tournament he has won a record five times, as he goes after his record 83rd career victory on the PGA Tour.

“I've missed going out and competing with the guys and can't wait to get back out there,” Woods said.

It will end a five- month break from competitio­n for Woods. He last played on Feb. 16 at the Genesis Invitation­al, where he shot 76-77 at chilly Riviera to finish alone in last place.

Woods said he felt stiffness in the cold weather. He chose not to go to Mexico City for a World Golf Championsh­ip, then skipped three straight tournament­s in Florida before golf was halted because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

His only competitio­n was an exhibition match on May 24 at his home course in Florida, with Peyton Manning as his partner against Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady.

The tour resumed June 11 at Colonial in Fort Worth, Texas, and most weeks brought some level of speculatio­n that

Woods was going to play. He had contemplat­ed coming to Muirfield Village for the Workday Charity Open, a onetime event that replaces the canceled John Deere Classic, but ultimately waited until the second week at Memorial.

That will give him at least one start, and possibly two if he plays a World Golf Championsh­ip in Tennessee, before heading into the first major of a reconfigur­ed year.

Woods had said in April he was ready to go for the Masters until it was postponed because of the coronaviru­s. The Masters is now scheduled for Nov. 12-15, with Woods as the defending champion.

The PGA Championsh­ip is Aug. 6-9 at Harding Park in San Francisco, where Woods won a World Golf Championsh­ip in 2005. The U.S. Open at Winged Foot is scheduled for Sept. 17-20.

Woods has played only three times this season on the PGA Tour, starting with his record-tying 82nd victory at the Zozo Championsh­ip in Japan.

Aside from the majors — Woods is three away from matching the standard set by Jack Nicklaus — Woods is missing additional incentive to play, with the Olympics and the Ryder Cup postponed until 2021.

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 ?? TONY DEJAK/AP PHOTO ?? Jack Nicklaus, left, talks with Tiger Woods after Woods won the Memorial tournament on June 3, 2012 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.
TONY DEJAK/AP PHOTO Jack Nicklaus, left, talks with Tiger Woods after Woods won the Memorial tournament on June 3, 2012 at the Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio.

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