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Tiger Woods: The Genesis Invitational Roars Back to SoCal!

Tiger Woods: The Genesis Invitational Roars Back to SoCal!

The spotlight shines brightly on Tiger Woods’ Genesis Invitational tournament, which, despite its relocation, proudly remains in the heart of Southern California. In an inspiring discussion, Woods delves into the tournament’s profound significance and its positive ripple effects on the community. As he gears up for the upcoming PGA Championship, he emphasizes the thrill of competing before enthusiastic home crowds and shares heartfelt gratitude for the unwavering support from his fans.

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**Tiger Woods: “Still a Journey Ahead Before I’m PGA Tour Ready!”**

**Tiger Woods: “Still a Journey Ahead Before I’m PGA Tour Ready!”**

Tiger Woods says he still has “a long way to go” before he is ready to return to the PGA Tour.

The 15-time major champion has not played a competitive round since the Open Championship in July 2022. After enduring severe injuries from a car crash in February 2021, he underwent surgery on his right leg in December 2022.

Woods made an inspiring comeback at the PNC Championship in December 2022, teaming up with his son, Charlie. He also participated in the Genesis Invitational in February 2023, where he finished 45th.

“I’m not where I want to be,” Woods reflected after the Genesis Invitational. “I’m still a long way away. I’m getting better, but it’s a slow process.”

Woods expressed uncertainty about when he’ll be ready for the PGA Tour again.

“I’m just taking it day by day,” he shared. “I’m not putting a timetable on it. I’m just trying to get better.

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Tiger: ‘Lot of work ahead’ with PIF negotiations

Tiger: ‘Lot of work ahead’ with PIF negotiations

Tiger Woods acknowledged the “lot of work ahead” in negotiations with PIF. Speaking at the Genesis Invitational, Woods emphasized the complexity of the discussions. “There’s a lot of detail that has to be worked out,” he said. “It’s going to take some time.” Woods, who serves as the tournament host for the Genesis Invitational, declined to provide specifics on the talks. However, he expressed optimism about the potential outcome. “We’re all working towards the same goal, which is to make the game better,” he said. “I think we can get there.”

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