Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth to compete in Hero Shot before Hero World Challenge

Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth and a few others will compete in a friendly event called the Hero Shot ahead of the Hero World Challenge.

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We’re just a week and change away from the 21st Hero World Challenge, but this year’s event at Albany, Bahamas will be unlike any other.

The tournament itself, which benefits Tiger Woods’ TGR Foundation, will be played Wednesday-Saturday on Dec. 4-7, but the week-long event will begin two days prior with the Hero Shot at Baha Mar on Monday, Dec. 2 at 4 p.m.

Woods, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Jordan Spieth, Henrik Stenson and Gary Woodland will all compete, hitting balls at a bullseye 100 yards over the Reflections pool at Baha Mar. The first of three rounds will feature three head-to-head matches with players hitting six balls toward the target, which consists of three rings each of different values: 100 points for the outer ring, 200 points for the inner ring and 500 points for the bullseye. The sixth ball in each round will be worth double points. The player with the highest score moves on.

In the second round, the three players who advanced will hit an additional six shots, with the lowest score being eliminated and the top scores advancing to the final round. You can watch the Hero Shot on social media via GolfTV, PGA Tour and TGR Live.

The Hero will be Tiger’s first tournament since winning his 82nd PGA Tour title by three strokes over Hideki Matsuyama at the storm-delayed Zozo Championship in Japan on Oct. 27. After the historic win, Woods announced he’d be a playing captain at the Presidents Cup, which will be held after the Hero in Melbourne, Australia, beginning Dec. 12.

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Tiger Woods completes Hero World Challenge field with Jordan Spieth, Henrik Stenson

The 18-player field for next month’s Hero World Challenge consists of eight players in the top 10 of the Official World Golf Ranking.

“See you boys in the Bahamas.”

That’s what Tiger Woods had to say Wednesday morning on Twitter to Jordan Spieth and Henrik Stenson, his final two additions to the 18-player field for the Hero World Challenge in Albany, Bahamas, Dec. 4-7.

Spieth will finish his year at the Hero after not being selected by Woods with one of his four captain’s picks for the 2019 Presidents Cup, held the following week at Australia’s Royal Melbourne. The Hero will be a Wednesday-Saturday event in order to accommodate players’ travel for the Presidents Cup.

The now-complete field for the Hero features eight of the top-10 players in the Official World Golf Ranking. Here’s the full list of who’s confirmed (OWGR in parentheses).

  • Dustin Johnson (3), USA
  • Justin Thomas (4), USA
  • Jon Rahm (5), Spain – 2018 champion
  • Patrick Cantlay (6), USA
  • Tiger Woods (7), USA – Tournament host, five-time champion
  • Justin Rose (8), England
  • Xander Schauffele (9), USA
  • Bryson DeChambeau (10), USA
  • Webb Simpson (11), USA
  • Gary Woodland (14), USA
  • Patrick Reed (15), USA
  • Tony Finau (16), USA
  • Rickie Fowler (21), USA – 2017 champion
  • Matt Kuchar (22), USA
  • Kevin Kisner (35), USA
  • Bubba Watson (38), USA – 2015 champion
  • Henrik Stenson (40), Sweden
  • Jordan Spieth (43), USA – 2014 champion

The tournament will benefit not only Woods’ TGR Foundation, but also the ONE Bahamas Fund, which was founded by Woods, NEXUS Luxury Collection and members of the Albany community following Hurricane Dorian. The group pledged $6 million towards the rebuilding of the Bahamas with a dollar-for-dollar match in hopes of raising $12 million to help those affected by the hurricane. Justin Timberlake helped begin the efforts in September.

The event will be broadcast on Golf Channel during all four rounds and will air on NBC during Saturday’s final round.

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