Tiger Woods says he is ‘disappointed’ as he confirmed he won’t be teeing it up in the Hero World Challenge next month.
Woods has decided to skip the annual PGA Tour event in the Bahamas, of which he serves as tournament host, as he continues his recovery from his latest back surgery.
The 15-time major winner has only played the event once in the last three years.
He underwent his sixth back surgery in September, two months after he missed the cut at the 152nd Open at Royal Troon.
The surgery was aimed at alleviating the pain and spasms he has felt since his single vehicle car crash in February 2021.
In a statement, Woods wrote: “I’m disappointed I will not be able to compete at the Hero World Challenge, but always look forward to being tournament host and spending the week @HeroMotorCorp.”
Woods has also confirmed that the final three spots in the field will go to his good buddy Justin Thomas, former World No.1 Jason Day and Nick Nunlap.
The Hero World Challenge takes place at Albany Golf Club over 5-8 December.
Woods is yet to confirm whether or not he will play the parent/child PNC Championship with his teenage son Charlie.
This is the latest setback for the 82-time PGA Tour winner.
At the end of 2023, Woods said he hoped to play at least one event per month this year.
But that plan has failed to materialise.
In truth, it has been a pretty miserable year on the course for Woods.
He was forced out of the Genesis Invitational at Rivieria through sickness.
Woods kept his cut streak alive at The Masters, but laboured to a dead last finish over the weekend at Augusta National.
He also missed the cut at the U.S. Open and PGA Championship.
Scroll down to see the field for the 2024 Hero World Challenge
Scottie Scheffler |
Hideki Matsuyama |
Brian Harman |
Wyndham Clark |
Patrick Cantlay |
Keegan Bradley |
Sahith Theegala |
Tony Finau |
Sam Burns |
Ludvig Aberg |
Billy Horschel |
Sungjae Im |
Tom Kim |
Aaron Rai |
Russell Henley |
Robert MacIntyre |
Matthieu Pavon |
Jason Day |
Justin Thomas |
Nick Dunlap |
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