Tiger Woods was ‘very frustrated’ by secretive PGA Tour deal with Saudi PIF

Woods will compete for the first time since undergoing ankle surgery in April in this week’s Hero World Challenge.
Tiger Woods has revealed his frustration at the proposed deal with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment fund ahead of his return to competition (Richard Sellers/PA)
Tiger Woods has revealed his frustration at the proposed deal with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment fund ahead of his return to competition (Richard Sellers/PA)

Tiger Woods has revealed his frustration at the secretive way in which a potential peace deal in golf’s civil war was agreed and insisted: “That won’t happen again”.

Woods will compete for the first time since undergoing ankle surgery in April in this week’s Hero World Challenge and believes contesting one tournament a month is a realistic target for 2024.

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