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The full list of where you could see Tiger Woods play golf in 2020
Sentry Tournament of Champions (Jan. 2-5)
Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 23-26)
Genesis Invitational (Feb. 13-16)
WGC-Mexico Championship (Feb. 20-23)
Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 5-8)
Players Championship (March 12-15)
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship (March 26-29)
The Masters (April 9-12).........plus more
Final notes
If you include the Zozo Championship he won in October, that is 18 official PGA Tour events. That doesn't include the Olympics, and if Woods makes it to Tokyo, expect there to be some juggling to bring the total down by an event or two. All of this, of course, is subject to health and fitness.
As for the fall of 2020, after the PGA Tour season has concluded, there is the potential for the Ryder Cup (Woods is currently fourth in the U.S. standings with a very limited number of events counting), a possible title defense in Japan, with some sort of made-for-TV event added in again, and the Hero World Challenge.
Sentry Tournament of Champions (Jan. 2-5)
Farmers Insurance Open (Jan. 23-26)
Genesis Invitational (Feb. 13-16)
WGC-Mexico Championship (Feb. 20-23)
Arnold Palmer Invitational (March 5-8)
Players Championship (March 12-15)
WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play Championship (March 26-29)
The Masters (April 9-12).........plus more
Final notes
If you include the Zozo Championship he won in October, that is 18 official PGA Tour events. That doesn't include the Olympics, and if Woods makes it to Tokyo, expect there to be some juggling to bring the total down by an event or two. All of this, of course, is subject to health and fitness.
As for the fall of 2020, after the PGA Tour season has concluded, there is the potential for the Ryder Cup (Woods is currently fourth in the U.S. standings with a very limited number of events counting), a possible title defense in Japan, with some sort of made-for-TV event added in again, and the Hero World Challenge.