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Tiger Woods reacts after winning the Masters golf tournament in April 2019. It was his 15th major title and his first since 2008.

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Woods had his first brush with fame when he was just 2 years old. The young golfing prodigy appeared on "The Mike Douglas Show" in 1978, winning a putting contest with comedian Bob Hope.

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Woods, 6, sizes up a putt in Los Alamitos, California, in 1982. His real name is Eldrick, but his father nicknamed him "Tiger" after a South Vietnamese soldier he fought alongside with during the Vietnam War.

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Woods and his father, Earl, celebrate after a 15-year-old Tiger won the US Junior Amateur Championship in 1991. He won the event in 1992 and 1993 as well.

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Woods, 16, tees off at the Los Angeles Open in 1992. That was his first taste of PGA Tour competition, albeit as an amateur. He missed the 36-hole cut.

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Woods played for the United States during the World Amateur Team Cup, which took place in France in 1994.

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Woods hits a tee shot during the 1995 Walker Cup, an international team event.

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Woods talks to the media after winning his third-straight US Amateur in 1996. Throughout his life, Woods has worn red on the final day of a big tournament.

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Woods played two years of college golf at Stanford University. He won the NCAA individual golf title in 1996.

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Woods turned professional in August 1996, and it didn't take long for him to win his first tournament. Six weeks after he announced he was going pro — with a famous "Hello, world" ad campaign for Nike — Woods won the Las Vegas Invitational. That earned him this big check, a two-year exemption on the PGA Tour and a spot in the following year's Masters tournament.

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Woods made history at the 1997 Masters, blowing away the field by 12 strokes to win his first major. At the time, it was also a record-low Masters score of 18 under par.

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Woods hugs his father, Earl, after winning the 1997 Masters. Earl, a former Green Beret, was widely credited with developing his son's prodigious talent and pushing him to be the ultimate competitor.

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Woods arrives at an airport in Hamburg, Germany, in May 2000.

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Woods plays a shot from the ninth fairway during the 2000 US Open in Pebble Beach, California. Woods won the tournament by 15 shots, a record for any major. It was Woods' third major title by this point; he had also won the 1999 PGA Championship.

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A month after the US Open, Woods won the 2000 British Open at the Old Course in St. Andrews, Scotland. That gave him the career Grand Slam — a win in each of the four different majors — at the age of 24.

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Woods chips out of the rough at the 2000 PGA Championship in Louisville, Kentucky. Throughout his career, Woods has always had the largest galleries, with thousands of people flocking from hole to hole to watch him play. He's also been credited with bringing in millions of new fans to the sport.

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Woods reacts as he sinks a putt during a playoff at the 2000 PGA Championship. Woods defeated Bob May in the playoff to win his third straight major.

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Fans watch Woods tee off on the 18th hole at the 2001 Masters. Woods went on to win the event and complete what's now called the Tiger Slam — four consecutive major titles.

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Woods chats with golf legend Jack Nicklaus at the Memorial tournament in June 2001. The two are widely considered to be the two greatest golfers in history, and only Nicklaus has won more major titles than Woods.

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Woods arrives in a military vehicle before a golf exhibition in Fort Bragg, North Carolina, in 2004. Woods spent the week training with Army troops before hosting a junior golf clinic for his Tiger Woods Foundation. Woods' father, Earl, was stationed at the base in the 1960s.

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Woods and Phil Mickelson line up their putts during the final round of the Ford Championship in March 2005. For much of Woods' career, Mickelson was considered his biggest rival.

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Woods celebrates with his caddie, Steve Williams, after his famous chip-in at the 2005 Masters. Woods went on to win his fourth green jacket.

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Woods hugs Williams after winning the British Open in Hoylake, England in 2006. It was Woods' first major win since the death of his father just a couple of months earlier.

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Woods stands with his mother, Kultida, and his daughter, Sam, as a statue of him and his father is unveiled at the Tiger Woods Learning Center in Anaheim, California, in January 2008.

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Woods had a fractured tibia and a torn ligament in his knee, but he gutted out a playoff win over Rocco Mediate at the 2008 US Open. It was his third US Open win and his 14th major title.

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President Barack Obama hosted Woods in the White House Oval Office in April 2009.

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Woods hits a shot during a PGA Championship practice round in August 2009.

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Woods holds his daughter, Sam, as he and his wife, Elin, attend a Stanford football game in November 2009. Woods married Elin, a model, in 2004. The couple also have a son, Charlie.

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Woods approaches a lectern before giving a televised statement in February 2010. Woods apologized for being unfaithful to his wife and letting down both fans and family. "I had affairs, I cheated," he said. "What I did was not acceptable, and I am the only person to blame." It was his first public appearance since being hospitalized a couple months earlier following a car crash outside his home. Woods said he was in therapy for "issues," which he did not explain. He and his wife divorced in August 2010.

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Woods plays virtual golf with talk-show host Jimmy Fallon in 2011.

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Woods jokes with golf great Arnold Palmer after winning the Bay Hill Invitational in March 2013 and regaining his spot as the world's top-ranked golfer.

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Woods falls to the ground in pain after hitting a shot at The Barclays in August 2013. A few months later, he would undergo back surgery for a pinched nerve.

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From left, Woods, Jason Dufner and Mickelson hang out at the Muirfield Village Golf Club, where the Presidents Cup was taking place in Dublin, Ohio, in October 2013.

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Woods kisses his then-girlfriend, skiing superstar Lindsey Vonn, at an event in Beaver Creek, Colorado, in 2015. The two dated for a couple of years.

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In 2017, Woods was arrested on suspicion of driving under the influence. Woods, who was rehabbing from another back surgery, said in a statement that he had "an unexpected reaction to prescribed medications" and that alcohol was not involved. He pleaded guilty to reckless driving and went on probation.

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Woods is trailed by jubilant fans during the final round of the Tour Championship in Atlanta in 2018. It was his first PGA Tour victory since 2013.

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President Donald Trump presents Woods with the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, in May 2019. It was just a month after Woods won his fifth Masters and 15th major. Trump hailed Woods as a "global symbol of American excellence" and congratulated him on his "amazing comeback."

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Woods captained the US team to a Presidents Cup win in December 2019.

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Woods putts during the second round of the Masters in November 2020.

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Woods and his son, Charlie, warm up before the final round of the PNC Championship in December 2020. Videos of Charlie's impressive swing, a swing that looks much like his father's, went viral on social media.

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Law enforcement officers investigate the scene of Woods' rollover crash in Rancho Palos Verdes, California, in February 2021. Woods suffered serious leg injuries in the one-car accident and had to be pulled from his vehicle by emergency responders.

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Woods plays a shot at the PNC Championship as his son, Charlie, watches in December 2021. It was Tiger's first time competing since the car crash, and he used a golf cart to get around the course. He and Charlie finished in second place. "I'm a long way away from playing tournament golf," Tiger said. "This is hit, hop in a cart."

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Woods attends the trophy ceremony for the Genesis Invitational, which he hosted in Pacific Palisades, California, in February 2022. A year after his crash, he said he still hoped for a return to the PGA Tour but said he was "frustrated" with the timeline of his recovery. He spoke of his intention to return to competitive golf while conceding he won't be able to play a full tour schedule.

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Woods and his mother, Kultida, pose for photos during his induction into the World Golf Hall of Fame in March 2022. "I had unbelievable parents, mentors, friends who supported me in the darkest of times and celebrated the highest of times," he said in his acceptance speech. "All of you allowed me to get here, and I want to say thank you very much from the bottom of my heart."

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Woods hits a tee shot at the Masters as he made his return to competitive golf in April 2022. He finished his first round with a 1-under-par 71.

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Tiger Woods will make his competitive return to golf next week at a $1 million tournament playing with his son Charlie.

Woods has not played in a golf tournament since suffering serious leg injuries in a car accident in February.

Father and son will play at the PNC Championship at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Grande Lakes, later this month having finished tied for seventh place in 2020.

“Although it’s been a long and challenging year, I am very excited to close it out by competing in the PNC Championship with my son Charlie,” Woods said in a statement on Wednesday.

Tiger Woods tees off at the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National on September 29, 2018 in Paris, France. Stuart Franklin/Getty Images Is this the end of the Tiger Woods era?

“I’m playing as a Dad and couldn’t be more excited and proud,” added Woods.

In an exclusive interview with Golf Digest in late November, Woods spoke publicly about his golfing future for the first time since his February crash, saying his days of being a full-time golfer are over.

“I think something that is realistic is playing the Tour one day, never full time, ever again, but pick and choose, just like Mr. (Ben) Hogan did,” Woods told interviewer Henni Koyack.

“Pick and choose a few events a year and you play around that. You practice around that, and you gear yourself up for that. And you play. I think that’s how I’m going to have to play it from now on.”

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Woods and his son Charlie warming up on the range prior to the final round of the 2020 PNC Championship.

The PNC Championship features 20 major champions and their relatives competing for the total purse of $1,085,000, in a two-day, 36-hole tournament for the Willie Park Trophy.

The 2020 tournament was won by Justin Thomas and his father Mike.

“I am delighted to confirm that Tiger and Charlie Woods will be participating in the 2021 PNC Championship,” said IMG’s Alastair Johnston, the executive chairman of the tournament.

“We have been liaising with Tiger and his team for some time and are delighted that he has now decided to make his return to competitive golf at the PNC Championship.”

The PNC Championship takes place at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Orlando, Grande Lakes, December 16-19.

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FAQs

Will Tiger Woods return to competitive golf? ›

However, the 47-year-old's agent Mark Steinberg has revealed that Woods still intends to return to competitive action, albeit on a limited schedule.

Is Tiger Woods son Charlie good at golf? ›

Rising golf prodigy Charlie Woods has displayed his impressive skills time and again in his junior circuit as well as at the PNC Championships. He has taken part in the PNC Championship thrice with his father Tiger Woods. They finished seventh, second and most recently eighth in 2022.

How much did Liv offer Tiger? ›

According to the CEO of LIV Golf while it operated, Greg Norman --whose future with the league is now unclear -- Woods was offered around $700 million to $800 million. Norman also mentioned the offer predated him joining LIV.

How much money has Tiger Woods made from golfing? ›

Woods has made more than $157 million in winnings during his career, according to Spotrac, including $121 million from official tournaments. Woods has 82 PGA Tour wins, including 15 major championships. As a result, his career earnings are higher than any other PGA Tour golfer.

Why did Tiger drop out of PGA? ›

The 15-time major champion Woods withdrew from the 2022 PGA Championship after shooting a 79 in the third round at Southern Hills. The weather conditions that day were cold and wet — similar to the environment at Augusta National over the weekend, when play was suspended due to inclement weather.

Will Tiger Woods play in the PGA Championship 2023? ›

Tiger Woods will not compete at the 2023 PGA Championship. The 15-time major champion will miss the second major of the year while recovering from ankle surgery.

How far can Charlie Woods drive a golf ball? ›

Charlie has an impressive drive.

His average drive is typically more than 300 yards, and he is on record with one of the longest drives (a shocking 498 yards!). Tiger has yet to lose a game of golf to his son Charlie, but in 2022 Charlie officially outdrove his father for the first time by one yard.

What is Charlie Woods swing speed? ›

Charlie already boasts a swing speed of 117 miles per hour, higher than the PGA Tour average.

When can Charlie Woods play professional golf? ›

The teenager might turn pro in five to six years and then need to qualify for the PGA Tour to compete in the PGA Championship. Charlie Woods will not be competing in any major professional events anytime soon. He could attend the event in eight to nine years, most likely in 2032-33. Charlie Woods is a fantastic golfer.

How much did Phil Mickelson get from Liv? ›

The exact details around Mickelson's LIV Golf contract were never revealed, but reports indicate that the six-time major winner received about $200 million to leave the PGA Tour and join the upstart league.

What was Phil Mickelson paid to join Liv? ›

He is currently ranked 20th for 2023. Lastly, the highest-paid player to leave the PGA for LIV is Phil Mickelson, who was paid nearly $200 million to join the new league and has some of the worst stats. He ranked number 34 of 48 in 2022, and so far this year, he is number 37.

How much did each Liv golfer get? ›

In addition to the 14 LIV Golf events, there are 11 international series, each boasting a $5 million purse. The individual winner of each event will take home $4 million, while the winning team adds $3 million - $750,000 per player. Last place, 48th, in the individual standings will still take home $120,000.

Who are the 3 billionaire athletes? ›

Here are the newest sports billionaires on Forbes' 2023 World's Billionaires list, in net worth order.
  • Mark Davis. Net worth: $1.9 billion | Team: Las Vegas Raiders | Citizenship: U.S. ...
  • Amy Adams Strunk. Net worth: $1.7 billion | Team: Tennessee Titans | Citizenship: U.S. ...
  • Irving Grousbeck. ...
  • Tiger Woods. ...
  • LeBron James.
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Who is the richest man in golf? ›

Tiger Woods is an active golfer who imprints his name in history as the topmost and wealthiest golfer of all time.

What does Tiger Woods do with all his money? ›

He's one of the highest-paid athletes ever and, according to Forbes, is now a billionaire. Woods spends his money on yachts, private jets, and megamansions off the course.

Has Tiger Woods retired from competitive golf? ›

Despite the recent setbacks and the new role, retirement isn't on the horizon for the 47-year-old golfer. In fact, a while ago he spoke with Jack Nicklaus and detailed his status.

Is Tiger Woods finished as a golfer? ›

In an interview with Golf Digest in November 2021, Woods indicated that his full-time career as a professional golfer was over, although he would continue to play "a few events per year". For the first time since the car crash, he returned to the PGA Tour at the 2022 Masters.

Will Tiger ever lose his PGA card? ›

Any player that wins 20 majors over their playing career gets a Lifetime Exemption for as long as they play professional golf. Which mean they are exempted to play whatever tournament they want.

Is Tiger playing the Open in 2023? ›

Tiger Woods, who is one of the best golf players, will be missing the British Open 2023. The star player has informed the R&A about his absence from this year's championship which is taking place at the Royal Liverpool. Woods withdrew from Masters in April after which he had to go for an ankle surgery.

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