Tiger Woods returns to PGA Tour

Tiger Woods makes his long-awaited return to PGA Tour action this week at the Genesis Invitational, live on Sky Sports, with the sporting world relishing the 15-time major champion’s latest comeback.

Woods’ appearance at Riviera Country Club is his first non-major start on the PGA Tour since the Zozo Championship in October 2020, with the 47-year-old part of a star-studded field containing 23 of the world’s top 25 players and all the current top 30 in the FedExCup standings.

The five-time Masters champion made his comeback from leg and ankle injuries at Augusta National last April, 14 months on from a career-threatening car crash, with Woods playing the PGA Championship the following month before missing the cut at The 150th Open in July.

Woods hasn’t made an official start since the early exit at St Andrews, where he was forced to deny rumours about any possible retirement from the sport, although did compete using a cart in The Match and the PNC Championship — where he teamed with son Charlie — in December.

The limited playing schedule in recent years has seen Woods drop to world No 1,294, while question marks remain on what to expect from the 82-time PGA Tour winner when he tees it up tomorrow.

Woods had been due to feature at the Hero World Challenge in December, only for the tournament host to withdraw on the week of the event due to plantar fasciitis in his right foot.

The inflammation impacted Woods’ mobility and led to him being non-committal over his 2023 schedule, suggesting he ‘can practice, just not walk’ ahead of the PNC Championship in December before adding that he should have been allowing his foot to heal.

Woods has offered no updates on his injury status but has previously stated that he would only feature at events if he felt like he could “compete at the highest level”, with world No 3 Rahm among those delighted to see him back in action.

“Great to hear,” Rahm said about Woods’ Genesis Invitational entry on Friday. “After all he has gone through, it is incredible that he keeps trying. Everything he had on his leg and then you add the plantar fasciitis — I really feel for him in that sense.

“I know he’s going to keep doing everything he can to still try to win more tournaments and possibly get that 83rd win. It’s a true honour for all of us. Any time Tiger can be present on the golf course playing makes the tournament even better. So I’m hoping he can play comfortably and I’m hoping he can play well.”

Woods has always remained adamant that he would never apply to use a golf cart at an official PGA Tour event, which will leave him having to tackle the significant elevation changes around Riviera on foot this week.

“I imagine we’ll be carrying him down the hill on one and up it on 18, which no one would mind,” 2021 Genesis Invitational winner Max Homa joked.  — Sky Sports.

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