• Woods was seriously injured in a car crash earlier this year
  • He will feature in the PNC Championship this weekend

Tiger Woods has warned onlookers, excited by his reappearance on the golf scene, that a competitive return remains “a long way off”. The likelihood of Woods featuring at the Masters in April, for now, feels remote.

Woods, whose lower right leg was shattered to the point of near-amputation in a car crash in February, will be seen again on a golf course at this weekend’s PNC Championship in Orlando. Woods, with the assistance of a cart, will play alongside his 12-year-old son, Charlie, in the family challenge.

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