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The Return of the King 🐅
Tiger Woods tees it up at the Hero World Challenge

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PGA Tour
The Hero World Challenge
Nov 30 - Dec 3 | The Albany Club | Nassau, Bahamas
Tiger Woods is playing professional golf again, and you can guarantee we’ll be tuning in. The Hero is an interesting tournament that has basically been built around Tiger Woods, so it makes all the sense in the world that he’s choosing it as his first competitive test in this latest return to form. Based on everything we’ve heard, his walk looks good, his swing looks good, and he’s confident he can still compete with the best of them. The odds for this week have basically ruled him out at +6600, but if it’s all in the name of progress leading up to Augusta that’s basically all we can hope for. The favorites for this week are Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland, followed closely by Collin Morikawa and Max Homa. If those four are still in contention on Sunday, it’s sure to be must watch television.
Good morning 🐅
@TigerWoods is underway in the pro-am at the Hero World Challenge.
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR)
1:37 PM • Nov 29, 2023
Who are you picking to win this week?
— Friendly Wagers (@friendly_wagers)
4:44 PM • Nov 29, 2023
Tiger gets it #jointhebanter
— Friendly Banter (@friendlybanter_)
1:52 AM • Nov 29, 2023
Golf News
Min Woo Lee shot rounds of 64, 66, 66 and 68 to win it in Australia! It’s his 2nd worldwide win this month.
Will Zalatoris is also making his return this week at the Hero World Challenge, for his first start in 8 months.
Legend @Minwoo27Lee
— Friendly Banter (@friendlybanter_)
5:36 PM • Nov 26, 2023
The last time Will Zalatoris was at a golf tournament he threw his back out Thursday of the Masters.
Since then? He went back to school, finishing up some final college electives. Says he wrote resumes alongside 18- and 19-year-olds.
“I built a LinkedIn!”
Good to see him back.
— Dylan Dethier (@dylan_dethier)
7:10 PM • Nov 28, 2023