Tiger Woods announced on Friday that he will return to competition next week at the Genesis Invitational, an event his foundation hosts.
Tiger Woods will compete next week at Riviera.
His first start since The Open 2022. pic.twitter.com/oVvBhkLLdl
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 10, 2023
The 15-time major winner was last seen in action playing alongside his son, Charlie, at the PNC Championship in December.
Earlier that month, he also participated in The Match, partnering with Northern Ireland’ Rory McIlroy to lose a 12-hole match to Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth.
Woods’ last official PGA Tour event was a missed cut at the Open Championship, where he had an emotional—and possible final — sendoff at St. Andrews.
Woods broke the news with a tweet that indicated it’s been a long time since he played in an official PGA Tour event.
Woods’ last official PGA Tour start at a non-major event came all the way back in October 2020 at the Zozo Championship.
He made the cut at both the Masters and PGA Championship last year before withdrawing ahead of the U.S. Open and missing the cut at the British Open.