Woods and the world’s elite ready to tee off at 2023 Hero World Challenge
Tiger Woods teed off in his first semi-competitive round at the Pro-Am ahead of the 2023 Hero World Challenge .
Tiger Woods teed off in his first semi-competitive round at the Pro-Am ahead of the 2023 Hero World Challenge .
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Tiger Woods, who will turn 45 next month, made par on the hole after rain pushed back tee times three hours on Thursday.
Current number one golfer Rory McIlroy, meanwhile, will be making his first appearance at the event after the 2009 season.
Juventus forward Cristiano Ronaldo, 35, is only the third athlete to hit the mark while still playing, following Tiger Woods and Floyd Mayweather.
Woods, 44, will have plenty of rest time for his surgically repaired back before a November Masters and even a bit more rest from the PGA Championship to the US Open if both are played as now scheduled.
Woods, who says he would have been ready for the Masters this week, skipped last month's Players Championship with back pain.
Woods has bagged 15 majors and has a joint record 82 times on the PGA Tour.
Woods, ranked 11th, skipped this week's Arnold Palmer Invitational with what Steinberg said was back stiffness. Woods also missed last week's Honda Classic and the WGC Mexico Championship the week before that.
Tiger Woods began the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open six strokes adrift of leader Ryan Palmer, but stood on seven-under 209 after 54 holes.