Tiger Woods To Make Return To Golf After Hiatus

According to a report by Golf Digest, legendary golfer Tiger Woods is planning to make his long-awaited return to golf.
The news comes after Woods withdrew from the Masters back in April due to plantar fasciitis and hasn't participated in an event since. The report revealed that he committed to play in the Hero World Challenge, which is an event he hosts in the Bahamas.
He's back. 🐅
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) November 18, 2023
Tiger Woods has committed to the 2023 Hero World Challenge field. pic.twitter.com/K9gXBa3Ann
It will take place from November 27-December 3, and features other massive names like Jordan Spieth, Scottie Scheffler, Max Homa, and Tony Finau among many other talented golfers.
This is the eighth year that the event has been held, and it will have live television coverage by GOLF Channel during all four rounds and by NBC during the third and final rounds.
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