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Tiger Woods hasn't ruled out a return to professional, competitive golf, as he continues in his leave of absence from the PGA Tour.

He hasn't competed since the Masters Tournament in April 2023, where he withdrew from an injury to his heel, but fans suspect that the 47-year-old could return to the Hero World Challenge in November.

There is one spot left to be claimed on the roster and speculation has circulated that Californian, whom has spent 683 weeks as No. 1 in the world, will claim the place for his own.

It is, however, worth noting that Woods hasn't competed at the tournament whilst he's been host since 2019.

The tournament, in the Caribbean paradise of the Bahamas, will feature 19 players and eight of the top 10 in the world such as Viktor Hovland and Scottie Scheffler.

It's a casual get together, giving Woods a chance to test his skills and body, without too much exertion, against strong competition from around the world.

Woods has been sighted on golf courses sporadically since April, including acting as a caddie for his son, Charlie, at the Last Chance Regional and helped his 14 year old with shot choice and club selection.

Woods pays tribue to Ivor Robson
Ivor Robson has died aged 83, eight years after retiring from professional golf commentary - of which he became an iconic voice.

He was the caller of the Open Championship for over 40 years and his death was announced by the R&A on Tuesday, October 17.

Known for his distinctive Scottish accent and soothing tone of voice, he was one of the most famous commentators in the sports world.

Woods competed in 22 Opens under the voice of Robson, and paid tribute to the announcer.

He wrote on social media: "Thank you Ivor for making each one of my Open starts so memorable."

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