PGA: Tiger Woods to play in TGL match following mother’s death

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Tiger Woods is expected to return to action Tuesday for a TGL match in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla., marking his first appearance since his mother’s death on Feb. 4, TGL announced via X on Saturday.

The 15-time PGA major champion is set to play for his Jupiter Links Golf Club as they face New York Golf Club at SoFi Center on Tuesday night.

Woods had initially announced his intention to play in this week’s Genesis Invitational in San Diego despite his mother’s death, but bowed out on Monday, saying on X, “I planned to tee it up this week, but I’m just not ready. I did my best to prepare, knowing it’s what my Mom would have wanted, but I’m still processing her loss.”

Woods’ mother, Kultida, was in attendance at her son’s last TGL match, when Jupiter Links GC came up with a 4-3 overtime victory over co-owner Rory McIlroy’s Boston Commons Golf on Jan. 27. Woods gave his mom a quick message before the match.

“Hey Mom,” Woods said. “Not gonna suck tonight, OK?”

Woods, 49, has competed in his TGL but has not competed in an official PGA Tour event since The Open Championship in July. He played in the exhibition PNC Championship last December with his son, Charlie.

–Field Level Media

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