Woods, who has played three official events
since returning this year after spinal fusion surgery 10 months
ago, said on Twitter that he will be at next week's Valspar
Championship followed by the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The commitment to Valspar, which is held in Palm Harbor,
Florida, is somewhat surprising given that Woods, 42, has never
played the event before.
He was, however, widely expected to be at Bay Hill for the
Arnold Palmer Invitational, where he is an eight-times winner.
It will be Woods' first start in the event since 2013.
Woods had the most encouraging result of his comeback at last
week's Honda Classic where he earned a share of 12th place. It
marked his best PGA Tour result since a tie for 10th at the 2015
Wyndham Championship.
Woods, who is ranked 389th in the world rankings, has said he
needs more "tournament reps" to be ready for the Masters but
eligibility issues will limit the number of events he can play
between now and April.
The World Golf Championships-Dell Technologies Match Play event
is held the week following the Arnold Palmer Invitational but
Woods is not eligible as it consists of the world's top 64
players as of March 11.
The following week is the Houston Open, which is the final
Masters tuneup, but Woods has never played the event or the week
before the year's first major, which will be played at Augusta
National from April 5-8.
(Reporting by Frank Pingue in Toronto; Editing by Toby Davis)
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