When will Tiger Woods play next after missing Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass?



Woods later apologised for the sexist gesture, but when can we expect to see Woods back in action?

Well, while not confirmed, Woods is all but guaranteed to tee it up at the Masters at Augusta, which starts 6 April.

A five-time winner of the green jacket, most recently in 2019, Woods is rigorously preparing his body to compete in the first major of the season.

Woods has turned down opportunities to back up his performance at the Genesis and play on familiar courses on the PGA Tour, such as Bay Hill for the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

“Well, I am sure you will see me in some place,” Woods told CBS. “Competitively, I don’t know. My goal each and every year from here going forward is to play in all the majors – I am not going to play too much more than that. My body and my leg and my back just won’t allow me to play much more than that anymore.

“So that was my goal last year and I was able to play three of the four and this year, I can hopefully play all four. That is going to be my schedule going forward because of all of the limitations I have.”

After the Masters, Woods has the US Open at Los Angeles Country Club from 15-18 June before the Open at Hoylake from 20-23 July and then finally the PGA Championship from 18-21 May at Oak Hill.

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“My game is fine,” Woods added. “Yeah, it is rusty. I made some silly mistakes here and there and I didn’t quite pick up the speed of the greens each and every day fast enough, like I normally would if I was playing.“But overall, I feel like I hit the ball like I have been hitting it at home. I just had to bring it out here where I had to walk from point A to point B and that was always the difficulty of it.

“I am just so thankful for all my team for getting me ready each and every night, morning, to at least give myself a chance to go out there and play. I was able to do it.”

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