Report: Tiger skipping Tournament of Champions
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[December 28, 2018]
Tiger Woods has opted against
playing in January's Tournament of Champions, choosing instead to
spend "more time with family and friends over the holiday," ESPN
reported Thursday.
It would have been Woods' first TOC since 2005. He qualified for the
winners-only tournament by winning the Tour Championship (http://fieldlevelmedia.com/tiger-no-time-to-soak-in-victory)
in September, his 80th career PGA Tour victory.
Woods had until Friday to decide whether to play in the tournament,
which begins Jan. 3 on Maui at the Kapalua resort.
Tournament director Alex Urban told ESPN that they heard from Woods'
representatives and that he is "spending more time with family and
friends over the holiday and will start his season at a later
event."
Woods has said he plans to play in fewer tournaments in 2019 and
would not commit to any tournaments beyond the four majors and the
Genesis Open at Riviera in Southern California, which his foundation
runs.
"I took a significant break after the Ryder Cup, got away from it
for a bit," Woods said in November. "My training sessions have been
good. I've been getting a little bit stronger. My core and my legs
are definitely stronger than they have been, which is a positive.
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Tiger Woods lines up a putt on the 16th green during The Match:
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"Now I get started working on my game and getting that organized
heading into next year. Haven't really spent a lot of time doing
that. I've been working more on getting my body ready to handle the
rigors of long practice sessions again and getting back to that."
Woods is expected to make his debut at the Farmers Insurance Open,
which begins Jan. 24 at Torrey Pines outside of San Diego, where he
has won eight times.
--Field Level Media
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