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AUGUSTA, Ga. — After completing his comeback this week at the 86th Masters, Tiger Woods announced when we’ll be seeing him again at least once later this summer.
According to host Cara Banks, the 15-time major champion told SkySports that he will tee it up later this summer at St. Andrews in the 150th playing of the Open Championship, July 14-17. Woods also said he’s unsure about the PGA Championship at Southern Hills in Tulsa, Oklahoma, May 19–22, where he won in 2007, but said he will try.
Woods won two Opens at St. Andrews in 2000 and 2005, completing the career Grand Slam at the 2000 Open.
Tiger Woods confirms that he WILL play at The Open in July, but is unsure if he'll take part in the PGA Championship in May ⛳ pic.twitter.com/jabpP9XxOq
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) April 10, 2022
On Sunday afternoon he wrapped up play at the Masters, finishing at 13-over following two career-worst rounds of 6-over 78 at Augusta National Golf Club.
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