Fans of golfer Tiger Woods can rejoice that he appears to be fit enough to compete in tournaments again, especially since he has added a second event to his schedule in the coming weeks.
As various sources, including broadcaster Sky Sports, clarified on Wednesday, the 47-year-old American will take part in the PNC Championship, scheduled to take place in Orlando from December 14th to 17th, together with his son Charlie. The duo will be making their fourth appearance at the event, which brings together golf champions and their families. In 2022, the tiger and his offspring finished eighth while Vijay Singh’s tandem won.
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Woods announced Saturday that he will compete again at the Hero World Challenge, which runs Nov. 30 to Dec. 3. He is also hosting this unofficial PGA Tour tournament and will be part of a group of 20 players in action in the Bahamas.
The former world No. 1 underwent ankle surgery to treat arthritis related to a broken ankle bone caused by his traffic accident in 2021. He was eliminated from the 2023 Masters tournament in the third round due to ankle problems.