Tiger Woods hopes to play season opener

For months, people have wondered when Tiger Woods would be healthy enough to return to the PGA TOUR. Some have even suggested his body could be so broken he might not ever tee it up again.

Tiger Woods hasn't teed it up on the PGA TOUR since the 2015 Wyndham Championship

UNITED STATES, 7 Sept 2016, (HK Golfer News Wire) - Woods appeared to put an end to that speculation on Wednesday, announcing he hopes to play in the Safeway Open, Oct. 13-16 in Napa, California. The tournament, the 2016-17 PGA TOUR season opener, would mark Woods' first competitive rounds in 14 months.

"My rehabilitation is to the point where I'm comfortable making plans, but I still have work to do," Tiger said on his website. "Whether I can play depends on my continued progress and recovery. My hope is to have my game ready to go."

He also hopes to play in the Turkish Airlines Open, held Nov. 3-6 in Antalya, Turkey, and the Hero World Challenge, which will be contested in the Bahamas Dec. 1-4. In addition, Woods will serve as an assistant captain for Davis Love III at the Ryder Cup to be played Sept. 30-Oct. 2 at Hazeltine National.

His appearance at the Safeway Open would be his second at that tournament. He played in 2011, tying for 30th.

"It could be a fun fall," Woods said in his statement. "It was difficult missing tournaments that are important to me, but this time I was smart about my recovery and didn't rush it."

Woods’ last competitive appearance came at the 2015 Wyndham Championship where he held a share of the 36-hole lead and ended up tied for 10th. There were times, though, when he appeared to limp slightly, and three weeks later, Woods revealed he had to have a second microdiscectomy surgery.

The first time Woods had the procedure, which was to alleviate a pinched nerve in his neck, was in April 2014. He was sidelined until July, missing the season's first two majors, before returning to play in the Quicken Loans National he hosts.

Woods had hoped for a similarly quick recovery and rehabilitation after his second surgery in September 2015, announcing that he expected to return to the TOUR early this year. But that timetable went out the window when he had to have a follow-up procedure in late October 2015, his third on his back in 20 months.

Woods announced on April 1 that he would not be playing in the Masters, marking the second time in the last three years that he didn't play at Augusta National. He did, however, attend the Champions Dinner on Wednesday night.

As it turned out, Woods did not play in any of the four majors for the first time in his professional career, which began 20 years ago this month.

Woods, who is four shy of equaling Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 professional major victories, has not won one of golf's crown jewels since the 2008, when he captured the U.S. Open, which he played basically on one leg, in an 18-hole playoff. Eight days later doctors used a tendon from his right thigh to repair the torn ACL in his left knee.