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Tiger Woods will return to competitive golf for the first time in over a year during the TGL finals on Tuesday night in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. This event marks a significant step for the 50-year-old golfing legend as it serves as both a competitive outing and a preparatory test for the upcoming Masters tournament in April. His team, Jupiter Links Golf Club, will compete against the Los Angeles Golf Club in a match of the best-of-three finals format, according to Al Jazeera and Reuters.
Woods has been recovering from multiple surgeries, including a lumbar disc replacement in October and a ruptured Achilles tendon last spring, which have limited his participation in full-fledged golf events. The TGL finals provide a less physically demanding environment for Woods, thanks to its indoor format utilizing simulators. Despite this, the event aims to help him gauge his readiness for competitive play ahead of the Masters, according to Los Angeles Times.
On Monday, Woods served as a team captain and adviser for Jupiter Links, which narrowly lost the first match of the finals 6-5, despite a valiant effort from his teammates. He is anticipated to replace Kevin Kisner in the lineup for Match 2, according to communications from TGL. Woods has remained optimistic about the ability of his team to secure victory in upcoming matches, underscoring his leadership role despite limited participation, according to Los Angeles Times.