Tiger Woods discloses his intentions for 2024 and expresses concern about the possibility of dropping out of the coveted top 100 spots among elite golfers.
The American golfer plans to participate in 5-6 tournaments during the upcoming season following their attendance at both the Hero World Challenge and PNC Championship towards the end of 2023.
Since leaving The Masters in April and going through an ankle surgery to alleviate arthritis linked with a previous fracture, Tiger Woods hasn’t engaged at the high-level golf games.
It was reported that Woods had been practicing strenuously as he declared his intention to participate in the imminent Hero World Challenge.
In addition to being his son’s caddy during a national junior golf championship tournament.
Preparing to make a comeback, Woods sets his sights on participating in no more than six tournaments in 2024, which is deemed as relatively unambitious given his status as a professional golfer.
Tiger Woods is still not completely comfortable walking throughout the four days of official competition, especially on courses with uneven terrain. This accounts for his reluctance to participate in these events.
Woods is highly unlikely to miss the four major tournaments, namely The Masters, The Open, The PGA Championship and The US Open since he has a venue for each of them.
Furthermore, the Genesis Invitational – a tournament whose head organizer is Woods – may also be included as part of his schedule for the year.
Moreover, Woods may contemplate attending a handful of prominent tournaments like The Players, Arnold Palmer Invitational, Farmers Insurance Open or Memorial Tournament.