The question in recent years has become when Tiger Woods will play again.
Well, the question is again surfacing after his latest back surgery. He had microdecompression surgery on his lower back Sept. 13 to relieve nerve impingement and back pain and hasn’t played competitively since the Open Championship at Royal Troon in July, where he missed the cut.
The initial field list had three open spots on it for this week’s Hero World Challenge, Woods’ event in the Bahamas. However, last week, Big Cat confirmed he wouldn’t be in the field.
In past years, the Hero has been a test site for Woods following surgeries to determine where his body is at and get some competitive reps. Not the case this year.
That begs the question: when will Tiger tee it up again? He said in 2024 he wanted to play once a month, and he ended up making five starts: the Genesis Invitational and four majors.
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Here’s a prediction of when we’ll see Woods play in the near future.
As noted, he’s not teeing it up in the Bahamas this week, but the PNC Championship is much different than walking 72 holes of golf. It’s a 36-hole hit-and-giggle where Tiger could rely on son Charlie if he doesn’t want to exert his back too much and hit every shot. And he gets to ride in a cart. Team Woods has played every year since 2020.
This is a stretch, for sure. Tiger hasn’t played in a non-major, sans the Genesis Invitational and Hero World Challenge, since 2020. But Torrey Pines is a place Tiger loves, and if he wants to try to play once a month still, why not go back to a place he’s familiar with and has dominated at?
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