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The last month of the year promises to be busy for Tiger Woods

Published:2022-11-10 By Quốc Huy(MetaSports) Comments
In December, Tiger Woods will definitely attend the Hero World Challenge, The Match charity golf event and most likely, with his son Charlie, will continue to compete for the PNC Championship.

If following this full schedule, Woods considers it to play three consecutive weeks, a total of 120 holes.

"I'll be shortlisted for this year's Hero World Challenge. See you in Albany," Woods announced via Twitter on November 9.

Hero World Chalenge has four rounds, taking place from December 1 to 4 at Albany Stadium in the Bahamas. The event has been on the PGA Tour calendar since 2000, in which Woods has served as co-host and fundraiser for the charity he founded. The upcoming tournament brings together 17 players from the top 20 in the world.

After the Hero World Challenge, Woods will join Rory McIlroy in a 12-hole match against Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas at The Match on December 10 at Pelican Golf Club, Florida. The event has been held six times, with Woods participating twice, including a duel against the inaugural Phil Mickelson in 2018.

At that time, Mickelson beat Woods after 22 holes, taking in all nine million dollars. And so far, only this clash does not incorporate charity fundraising. The Match 2022 will call for donations to support victims of Hurricane Ian, which hit Florida killing nearly 160 people and causing more than $50 billion in damage at the end of September.

After The Match, Woods can reunite with his son Charlie with the PNC Championship with two rounds. This tournament, the Woods attended the last two times, and "next year is higher than the previous year" - from the final Saturday in 2020 to the runner-up in 2021.

After a near-fatal accident in February 2021, it was not until April 2022 that Woods returned to compete at the Masters. With his health declining, Woods dropped out of the US Open in the major quartet, going through a total of nine rounds, including the Masters with 47th place overall, three rounds of the PGA Championship, and then gave up due to lack of fitness and was eliminated in the tournament. The Open.

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