The TGL season is nearing its end with less than two weeks left of regular-season action before the SoFi Cup playoffs resume. The top four teams from the six-team league will advance, and right now, Jupiter Links, led by Tiger Woods, is hanging onto fifth place, dangerously close to missing the playoffs. On the other hand, Rory McIlroy‘s Boston Common Golf team is struggling at the bottom of the standings, still winless after their third consecutive loss on February 18. Meanwhile, The Bay Golf Club has claimed the top spot, with six points, thanks to their strong lineup.
As tensions rise, Woods’s Jupiter Links team is fighting to stay alive in the race. After a tough 10-3 loss to New York, Woods, who recently attended a Black History Month reception at the White House, will be benched for the upcoming match against The Bay Golf Club on February 25. In this match, Tom Kim, Max Homa, and Kevin Kisner will represent Jupiter Links. It’s a pivotal moment for the team, and they’ll need all their strength to keep their playoff hopes alive.
While the reason has not been officially spoken, it could be because Tiger Woods is still struggling with the loss of his mother. Kultida Woods, his beloved mother, passed away on Tuesday, February 4, at the age of 80. In a heartfelt tribute, Woods shared on social media, “She was quick with the needle and a laugh.” Although Tiger Woods had originally planned to play in the Genesis Invitational in San Diego this week, he made the difficult decision to withdraw on Monday.
Sharing his emotions with his followers on X, Woods wrote, “I planned to tee it up this week, but I’m just not ready.” The loss of his mother has left a deep impact on him, and he is taking the time he needs to grieve and reflect. That is probably why he decided not to be by his team even during such a tough time. It’s been seven months since Tiger Woods last played traditional golf. The 49-year-old’s most recent appearance in the classic format was at The Open Championship, where he missed the cut at Royal Troon Golf Club.
Shortly after that, it was revealed that Woods had undergone surgery in September to address a back issue. Since then, he’s been focused on recovery, taking time to heal and regain his strength before returning to the course. Since his surgery, golf fans around the world have eagerly been awaiting Tiger Woods’s return to the course. The anticipation has only grown as Woods focuses on his recovery, with many hoping to see the legendary golfer back in action soon.
When will Tiger Woods play next?
There’s still no official word on when Tiger Woods will return to competitive golf, but there’s one thing fans are excited about: Woods is exempt from the upcoming 2025 Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass. This exemption comes thanks to his memorable 2019 Masters win. Sports Illustrated’s Bob Harig shared on X (formerly Twitter) that Woods’ exemption was extended due to the cancellation of the 2020 event. While Woods has the option to play in the prestigious event, it remains unclear whether he will choose to compete.
Reports also suggest that Woods won’t participate in the Cognizant Classic next week, which is held in his hometown. All eyes are now on TPC Sawgrass to see if Woods will make his anticipated return to the course. Will Woods surprise everyone and play at The Players? Only time will tell. Stay tuned for updates as we await his decision! What do you think? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below!
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