Tiger Woods isn't playing in this week's Hero World Challenge, an unofficial tournament he hosts in the Bahamas.
But the 15-time major champion will still be involved in the event, and he met with the media Tuesday during a pre-tournament news conference. It was the first time Woods had met with reporters since he missed the cut at the Open Championship at Royal Troon in Scotland in July.
Woods addressed a number of topics, including his health, his potential playing schedule for 2025, golfers being compensated to compete in the upcoming Ryder Cup and the PGA Tour's ongoing negotiations with Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund.