Dylan dethier
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Tiger Woods is turning – again. Golf’s biggest superstar will return to the PGA Tour at next week’s Genesis Invitational, marking its first 2025 beginning and its first individual event since last year’s open championship.
Its beginning comes with an important context. Genesis, usually played in Riviera Country Club, has been displaced to Torrey Pines this year due to the devastating fires of Los Angeles. The tour is expected to raise money for the victims of fires, which destroyed several LA neighborhoods, including the Pacific Palisades, where they received within Riviera blocks. Woods announced last month that he planned to secure an update “in our charitable efforts to help these communities in the coming weeks”, and we will expect to hear more about it as the tournament begins.
Woods will also play only one week after his mother’s deathCultida. He issued a statement on Tuesday that described him as “a force of nature”, “his biggest fan” and “greatest supporter”. He will play through heart pain.
In other words, there is much to focus on other than current Woods golf. But Woods would not play if he did not intend to fight, and it is only natural that golf fans will be falling in love with seeing him again in competition. Then what can we expect reasonably in the course? Let’s make 10 numbers buzzing to reorient for Tiger’s 2025.
10 tiger numbers for 2025
2099 – day between PGA Tour’s competitive rounds for Woods; He lost the open cut on the Royal Troon on July 19, 2024, and will remove it on February 13, 2025. We have seen him play Golf from that time, first in PNC championship And finally in two TGL matches. But there has been a time since we have seen the real thing.
8 – Professional events Woods has won at Torrey Pines. He would traditionally begin his season in Torrey when the event was called Buick Invitational (and Woods was a Buic driver); He chose six of those titles, including four in a row from 2005-2008. He won Open Open Farmers Insurance 2013, the first of the five wins that season. And of course Woods won the 2008 US Open, one of its biggest victories for all time, which came on a broken leg in a play off on Monday with 18 holes. (Woods also won Junior Worlds of 1991 in Torrey Pines as a 15-year-old while we are keeping track.) Fairen right look rough (long) and course (long) and weather (cold) and telly this as a terrible course configuration for Woods. But this is also one of the courses where he has won the most.
0 – Times Woods has acquired the invitational genesis (or any repetition of LA Open); One of the few events where he has made some beginnings without a victory.
60 – the best result of Woods in 2024; He made the cut in the Masters but shot 82-77 on the weekends.
supervisory – okay, this is not a number. But this was Woods’ score at the event last year when he withdrew from 2024 genesis In the middle of Friday’s second round with flu -like symptoms.
5 -Vite from the last end of Woods’ Top-20 at PGA Tour (excluding hero World 20-Loyer challenge). Shocking, right? Wildti wild watching again in January 2020, when Woods was no.6 in the world, the reigning masters champion, the winning player-captain of the Presidents Cup and playing the best golf in anyone in the world. At the beginning of his first 2020 he finished T9 in – you thought it – Torrey pines. It has not ended higher than T38 (in the 2020 masters) to 18 Tour Start since then.
7 – Tournament in a row where there are woods lost Kick in the field of approach. This is, of course, a different version of Woods, rusty and damaged. But it is still difficult to see for sure the biggest Irons player of all time constantly at below average levels.
5 – Tournament in its six -fold beginnings where there are woods won Stroke on the field outside. This has been an unexpected bright place: even when nothing else went well, Woods actually hit the driver quite well.
1,181 – World Woods Golf’s official rankings since this week; He crashed by 1,000 best again at the end of last year. It is worth noting that he is still Tiger Tiger, though, probably in front of the 21-year-old talented Tiger Christensen, a German golf player who left Arizona to return last year and is no. 2,048 in the world.
181 – High speed of Woods ball with driver during the TGL competition. Look, there are many reasons to count Woods at this point. A bad spine. A cold forecast. A long stretch of poor health and the game in opposition. And the inevitable crawling of age. But if you are looking to be a tiger optimist – and why not? – Here is a place to start. He can still hit the big ball. Somewhere there is the biggest player of his generation and a guy with a funny record in the southern course of Torrey Pines.
It should be a fun week.
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Dylan dethier
Golfit.com editor
Dylan Dothier is an elderly writer for Golf Magazine/Golf.com. Native Williamstown, Mass. Dothier is a graduate of Williams College, where he graduated in English, and he is the author of 18 in Americawhich details last year as an 18-year-old living out of his car and playing a round of golf in every state.