Tiger Woods returns to the field 10 months after car accident.



The comeback stage will be the PNC Championship, a family golf competition, to be held at the Ritz-Carlton GC in Orlando, Florida for two days from the 19th.



Woods announced on social media that he and his son Charlie would participate in this contest.



Woods wrote on Twitter, "This year has been long and difficult, but I'm excited to get through it and compete with Charlie.



In the PNC Championship, 20 players who have won major championships team up with a family member, including a son, daughter, and father, to determine the rankings through 36-hole stroke play over two days.



Woods participated in the competition for the first time with his son Charlie last year, and Charlie became a hot topic with swings and buddy celebrations that resembled his father's attire.



Woods suffered serious injuries in a car accident that broke both legs, and his return was uncertain, but he recovered faster than expected.



Woods, who was seen walking without crutches last month, has recently released a shot at the practice range for the past week, and at a recent press conference, "The full-time season is difficult, but I will return as a player." I predicted it on stage.



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