Tiger Woods reveals next start as Masters preparation continues

Tiger Woods reveals next start as Masters preparation continues

Tiger Woods reveals next start as Masters preparation continues

 

The GOAT is back – and he plans on being much busier in 2024. But when and where will we see him tee up? Keep up to date with the Tiger Woods schedule and results here. As soon as we hear anything, you’ll read about it below…

 

After admitting his return was “rusty” at the Hero World Challenge in December, Woods reiterated his “realistic” belief that he can tee it up once a month in tournament golf in 2024.

“I think I can get into the rhythm of it,” Woods said. “I think that having a couple of weeks off to recover, a week to build up, there’s no reason why I can’t get into that rhythm. It’s just a matter of getting in better shape.”

Woods then played alongside his son Charlie at the PNC Championship in Orlando, to round out his competitive return to action in 2023.

But 2024 has not started how he planned after he was forced to withdraw from the Genesis Invitational. Will we see him before the Masters?

Where will Tiger Woods play next?

So what’s next on the Tiger Woods schedule?

While Woods is yet to commit to his next PGA Tour event, he has revealed he will tee up in the prestigious annual pro-member tournament at Seminole Golf Club near his home in Florida on Monday as his preparation for another drive down Magnolia Lane continues.

It will be the 15-time major champion’s first appearance in the event.

According to the tee sheet, which was posted by 5 Clubs Golf on X, Woods will play alongside PGA of America CEO Seth Waugh, Justin Thomas, and Mice Walrath, the CEO of software company Yext.

Other tour stars in the field include Rory McIlroy, who will play alongside his father, Gerry, Luke Donald, Rickie Fowler, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tony Finau, Collin Morikawa, Bob MacIntyre, and Nelly Korda.

Meanwhile Woods, who will be relying on a special invite to at least one of the four majors after his exemption status ran out, looks set to be handed a spot in this year’s US Open after winning the USGA’s highest honour, the Bob Jones Award.

 

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