Tiger Woods returns: How he played at the Hero World Challenge and his 2024 PGA Tour plans
How did Tiger Woods play on his competitive comeback? Where will see him play next and what could his 2024 schedule look like? Key questions after his latest return to action at the Hero World Challenge; watch him at the PNC Championship from December 16-17 live on Sky Sports Golf
Tiger Woods has set his sights on an ambitious 2024 schedule after making an encouraging return to competitive action at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Woods, making his first start since undergoing ankle surgery after withdrawing from The Masters in April, finished level par for the week at Albany to claim 18th spot in the 20-man field.
The 47-year-old finished some 20 strokes behind world No 1 and tournament winner Scottie Scheffler, who claimed a three-stroke victory over Sepp Straka, although Woods took plenty of positives from his performance.
“I think I’ve come a long way,” Woods said after his final round. “From being a little bit rusty to playing four days and knocked off a lot of rust which was great, and just the physicality of actually playing and competing again – I haven’t done this in a while.
“It was nice to get out here with the guys, have some fun and compete. I wish I would have played a little cleaner but there’s always next time.”