We take a look at Tiger Woods' 2019 schedule
When Is Tiger Woods Next Playing?
Tiger Woods made a compelling comeback in 2018 after a long-awaited return from injury. He made 19 starts, his most since the 2013 campaign and five more than the last three years combined.
The 43-year-old was in good form throughout the year as he recorded six top-10 finishes while only missing the cut on two occasions. He topped his remarkable return off with victory at the Tour Championship.
Woods is back again this year and made his first start of 2019 at Torrey Pines where he closed with an impressive 67 to finish in a tie for 20th.
He was five under par for his last nine holes so ended the tournament on a very positive note.
That finish pushed him up to 12th in the world rankings.
He then came T15th in his second start of the year at the Genesis Open.
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When Is Tiger Woods Next Playing?
Woods tees it up in the first World Golf Championship tournament of the year in Mexico.
It is his first ever start as a pro in the country.
However right now it is unclear if he will play in the next World Golf Championship event, which is the WGC-Dell Technologies Matchplay at the end of March.
Following on from the WGC-Mexico Championship comes a three-week stretch with the Honda Classic, Arnold Palmer Invitational and The Players Championship.
Woods has announced that he is skipping the Honda Classic and instead opting to play at Bay Hill in the Arnold Palmer Invitational and then TPC Sawgrass for The Players.
He wrote on Twitter, “Unfortunately, due to the schedule this year, I cannot play all the events I want to. I will be taking next week off and playing in the @APinv and @THEPLAYERSChamp. Sorry to miss seeing Jack and everyone at Honda.”
Woods will most definitely compete in all four majors barring any further injury problems. Of the four courses, he has won at three of them – Augusta National, Bethpage Black & Pebble Beach.
Tiger Woods’ 2019 Schedule
20th February – 24th February: WGC-Mexico Championship, Club de Golf Chapultepec
7th March – 11th March: Arnold Palmer Invitational
14th March – 17th March: Players Championship
11th April – 14th April: Masters, Augusta National
16th May – 19th May: PGA Championship, Bethpage Black
13th June – 16th June: US Open, Pebble Beach
18th July – 21st July: The Open Championship, Royal Portrush GC
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