

In a swift response to multiple players' complaints about the PGA Tour's lack of transparency before its surprising alliance with the DP World Tour and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund, the PGA Tour added Tiger Woods as a sixth player director and made significant changes to its governance structure on Tuesday. PGA Tour adds Tiger Woods to board at request of players
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"I don't know what that reaction's going to be," Woods said. He acknowledges there could be tension at the annual Champions Dinner at Augusta between the players split by the "turbulent" impact of LIV Golf. Woods says his biggest problem is walking 72 holes over four days, but he is already looking further ahead to competing in the Masters at Augusta. Chile's Joaquin Niemann will not be at the Los Angeles course to defend his title, having switched to the LIV circuit.Īmerican world number one Scottie Scheffler, who reclaimed the top ranking by successfully defending his Phoenix Open title on Sunday, is among the field, along with Spain's Jon Rahm who leads the FedEx Cup standings - the PGA Tour's season-long points competition. Thirteen events have been afforded this status and will offer prize money of at least $20m (£16.6m), which is up from $12m last year.

The Genesis Invitational sees a field of 131 players and, with 19 of the top 20 ranked players in the world set to compete, is likely to be one of the strongest on the PGA Tour this year, partly due to it being one of the 'elevated' events given bigger prize money in response to LIV Golf. "But wrapping my hand around that transition and being in an ambassador role - just playing and just trying to be with the guys out there - it is not in my DNA." "There will come a point in time when my body won't allow me to do that and it's probably sooner than later. "Making a cut is a great thing but if I'm entering an event it is always to get a W. "If I'm playing, I'm playing to win," said Woods, who plays alongside fellow American Justin Thomas and Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy - both good friends of his - in the first two rounds. Woods has struggled with injuries he suffered in the car crash two years ago and has also developed plantar fasciitis - pain in the base of his foot. In December, he competed in the exhibition event The Match, and also at the PNC Championship alongside his son Charlie. He missed the cut at The Open, withdrew from the US PGA Championship after the third round and came 47th at the Masters. The former world number one was limited to only nine rounds of competitive golf in 2022. The Genesis Invitational, which Woods is hosting from 16-19 February at Riviera Country Club in southern California, is his first non-major PGA Tour start since the Zozo Championship in 2020. I'm there to get a W," the American said. "If I'm playing the event, I'm trying to beat you. Woods, 47, suffered severe leg injuries in a car crash in February 2021.
