Tiger Woods is to appear its first PGA Tour performance in the Genesis Invitational season next week, live Sky Sports.
The last Golf tournament of Woods, apart from TGL, was open in July, in which he left the cut and did not play at the PGA Tour party since last year Genesis Invitational.
The 49-year-old had surgery in September at the lower back and played with his son Charlie Woods at the exhibition party in December, before he fought twice in TGL in January.
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“Tiger Woods, the host of the tournament, is involved in the game in 2025 Genesis Invitational in Torrey Pines,” wrote Genesis Invitational in social media.
Employed at Woods Genesis Invitational on February 13-16, she was transferred to Torrey Pines after Los Angeles.
Torrey Pines is already a regular place for PGA Tour, organizing Farmers Insurance Open, and also put up the US Open in 2008 and 2021, won by Woods and Jon Rahm, respectively.
Genesis Invitational is one of the characteristic events of PGA Tour, with events from a limited field and offering increased bags.
Woods has only made 11 competitive starts since his threatening car accident in February 2021, and a 15-fold main winner lacks a reduction in three of the four main main ones last year.

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He withdrew during the second round of last year’s Genesis Invitational due to illness, and then graduated from the last those who cut out Masters, and then the early exit in PGA Championship, US Open and Open.
Woods was in the top five in the world in 2019, in the year in which he won his fifth Masters victory before he added a record title 82nd PGA Tour at ZOZO championships, but from that time he fell outside the 1000 best in the world due to the limited game schedule .
Look out of Genesis Invitational live in PGA Tour on February 13-16 on Sky Sports Golf. Stream PGA Tour, Majors and more.

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