What does Tiger Woods 2024 schedule look like?

Tiger Woods will make his first PGA Tour start of the 2024 season at the Genesis Invitational this week.


What does Tiger Woods 2024 schedule look like?

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The golfing community is currently buzzing with the announcement of Tiger Woods. The golf legend recently informed the world about his new clothing brand. However, the thing fans are looking forward to more is his return to the greens at the upcoming Genesis Invitational Open.

Woods last appeared in an official event in April 2023 when he took part in the Masters. Despite making the cut, he had to withdraw from the tournament due to an ankle injury. The golf great would later undergo surgery that kept him sidelined for most of the season.

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He would eventually make his return to golf in November when he took part in the Hero World Challenge. In this unofficial 20-man event, the 48-year-old fired scores of 75, 70, 71 and 72 and finished in eighteenth position. Despite this finish, his rankings in the Official World Golf Rankings (OWGR) took a massive leap as he climbed up several places.

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The 82-time PGA Tour winner later teamed up with his son Charlie Woods at the PNC Championship, The father-son duo finished tied for 5th spot after firing 19-under 125 for the event.

While this appearances did give a glimpse of his game, Woods will now play competitive golf for the first time in almost a year. During the Hero World Challenge, he informed his plan of playing in one tournament per month. This leads to the question about his schedule for the year.

Tiger Woods’ potential schedule for 2024 season

As Tiger Woods prepares for the Genesis Invitational this week, there are some other events that could see him make an appearance. The most common of this events will be the four majors – The Masters, PGA Championship, U.S. Open and the Open Championship.

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Tiger Woods (Image via Imago)

Apart from this four major championships, Woods could tee off in the flagship event, the Players Championship. The event in Florida is one of the most popular events on the tour and has the highest purse prize of any event with $25 million.

Woods could also appear at the Wyndham Championship in August in an attempt to secure a place in the FedEx Cup playoffs. As of now nothing has been confirmed though. Another major thing to keep in mind would be his health.

Nonetheless fans are eager to see him return to the golf greens. He will tee off with close friend Justin Thomas and Gary Woodland, a sponsor’s invitee during Round one of the Genesis Invitational as he ushers into a new era.

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