PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. – Tiger Woods kind of, maybe, sort of committed to the WGC-Dell Match Play on Tuesday.
Potentially.
Tightness in his neck prompted Woods to withdraw from last week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational, and Woods has been mum about his schedule following The Players.
Woods has won 18 World Golf Championship titles in his career. He also finished runner-up in his Valspar debut last year. Stroke play at Innisbrook is better Masters prep than match play at Austin CC, but the latter event comes with guaranteed money and inflated world-ranking points.
Having to decide between one or the other seems necessary unless Woods wants to play three weeks in a row and four out of five through the Masters.