When Is Tiger Woods Next Playing?

We take a look at Tiger Woods' 2020 schedule

Tiger Woods Pulls Out Of Arnold Palmer Invitational when is tiger woods next playing

We take a look at Tiger Woods' 2020 schedule

When Is Tiger Woods Next Playing?

Tiger Woods has announced his first two starts of the year after a brilliant 2019.

Woods missed the cut at the USPGA and Open Championship and then failed to qualify for the Tour Championship, so therefore couldn't defend the title he won the previous year.

However, he then dominated in Japan to win the Zozo Championship and excelled in the USA's Presidents Cup win where he was the team's Playing Captain.

He'll then make his second start of the year at Riviera for the Genesis Invitational in LA.

It's the event that Woods first attended with his dad and he also made his PGA Tour debut there in 1992.

Tiger Woods' 2020 Schedule

23rd-26th Jan: Farmers Insurance Open, Torrey Pines

13th-16th Feb: Genesis Invitational, Riviera

Tiger Woods' 2019 Schedule and Results

24th-27th January - Farmers Insurance Open, Torrey Pines - T20

14th-17th February - Genesis Open, Riviera - T15

20th February - 24th February: WGC-Mexico Championship, Club de Golf Chapultepec - T10

14th March - 17th March: Players Championship - T30

11th April - 14th April: Masters, Augusta National - 1st

16th May - 19th May: PGA Championship, Bethpage Black - MC

13th June - 16th June: US Open, Pebble Beach - T21

30th May - 2nd June - Memorial Tournament, Muirfield Village - T9

18th July - 21st July: The Open Championship, Royal Portrush GC - MC

8th-11th August - The Northern Trust, Liberty National - WD

15th-18th August - BMW Championship, Medinah - T37

24th-27th October - Zozo Championship, Accordia Golf Narashino CC, Japan - 1st

4th-7th December - Hero World Challenge, Bahamas - 4

12th-15th December - Presidents Cup, Royal Melbourne - USA Win, Playing Captain

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