Woods
to compete in Dubai Desert Classic
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[January 05, 2017]
(Reuters) - Former world number
one Tiger Woods said he would compete in the European Tour's Dubai
Desert Classic next month as he charts his comeback from injury.
"I've always enjoyed playing in Dubai and it’s fantastic to see how
the city has grown phenomenally from when I first started playing
there," Woods said on the event website (www.dubaidesertclassic.com)
on Thursday.
Woods, sidelined by back pain for the past 15 months, will launch
his official comeback at the Jan. 26-29 Farmers Insurance Open at
Torrey Pines in southern California, the PGA Tour event announced on
Wednesday.
The Desert Classic at Emirates Golf Club is the longest-running
European Tour event in the region and takes place from Feb. 2-5.
Woods has also committed to play the Feb. 16-19 Genesis Open at
Riviera, California, and his hometown tournament, the Honda Classic
in south Florida, the following week as he leads up to the Masters
in Augusta in April.
He is expected to play the March 16-19 Arnold Palmer Invitational in
Orlando, Florida, an event he has won a record eight times.
The 41-year-old American has not played an official money event
since Aug. 2015 and pulled out of a planned return at the first
event of the 2016-17 season in northern California in October.
He said then that his game was not ready but the 14-times major
champion subsequently made his comeback at the Hero World Challenge,
an unofficial PGA Tour event, in the Bahamas in December where he
finished 15th in an 18-man field.
Woods will be making his eighth appearance in Dubai, where he has
won twice and is 92-under par for the 28 rounds he has played there
since 2001.
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Team USA vice-captain Tiger Woods talk at the 13th green during the
practice round for the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club in
Chaska, Minnesota, September 28, 2016. Mandatory Credit: Michael
Madrid-USA TODAY Sports/File photo
He
joins world number two Rory McIlroy, Sweden's British Open champion
Henrik Stenson and Masters winner Danny Willett among leading
players at an event dubbed the ‘Major of the Middle East’.
"It was great winning in Dubai in 2006 and 2008. When you win in
Dubai, you know you’ve beaten an outstanding field," said Woods.
(Reporting by Alan Baldwin; Editing by Janet Lawrence and Clare
Fallon)
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