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Tiger Woods’ return? NBC analyst bullish after caddie’s insider info

Tiger Woods plays his shot from the 14th tee during the second round of the PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club.

The last time golf fans saw Tiger Woods play 18 holes was the the 2024 PNC Championship in December.

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It’s been a long time since we’ve seen Tiger Woods compete in a real tournament. But one NBC analyst received some insider information on Tiger’s play at a recent exclusive event, and he reported some very encouraging signs about the 15-time major champion’s game and health.

Eight-time PGA Tour winner and current NBC golf analyst Brad Faxon competed at the exclusive Seminole Pro-Member tournament on Monday, March 3. Also in the field? Tiger Woods.

While Faxon didn’t play alongside Tiger at Seminole, his caddie in the afternoon had carried Tiger’s bag in the morning. Faxon couldn’t help but question the caddie about how Woods’ game had looked.

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Then Faxon joined hosts Bryan Hayes and Jamie McLennan on TSN to share what the caddie saw from Tiger at Seminole. And if you’re a Tiger fan, you’re going to like what he had to say.

“He said Tiger drove it out there with Keegan [Bradley] on every shot. He walked 18 holes with not even a limp. I don’t think it’s an issue,” Faxon said. “He’s certainly in condition to play.”

The big question, though, is when Woods will make his return. He underwent his latest surgery last year, and then played the PNC Championship with his son Charlie in December.

He initially planned to make his PGA Tour return in February at the Genesis Invitational, which he hosts. But following the death of his mother, Tida, Woods decided to skip that event.

We’ve also seen Tiger play in the TGL indoor golf league this year, though he also missed one match following his mother’s death.

When he returned to TGL, he was asked about when he planned to make his PGA Tour season debut. But his response was not encouraging.

“I really haven’t thought about golf,” Tiger said at the time. “So I don’t think I’m going to be thinking about it for just a little bit here.”

Since then, he announced he would not play in this week’s Arnold Palmer Invitational, though he did, of course, play in the Seminole Pro-Member on Monday.

Most people believe Woods will play the Masters next month, but whether or not he makes a start before then is an open question. The next obvious opportunity would be next week’s Players Championship, which Faxon provided some insight on as well.

In his TSN interview, Faxon admitted he hopes Tiger tees it up at the Players, but he isn’t quite confident based on Woods’ history at the event.

“He hasn’t played in the Players in a while. I think we’ve seen Tiger when he’s come out to play say he’s not competitive,” Faxon told TSN. “But if he’s going to make the Masters his debut, I would hope he’d come play a tournament before to try and get his feet wet, and hopefully for us, for NBC, and for all the fans, it would come at the Players Championship.”

Faxon is right about one thing: Woods hasn’t played the Players Championship since 2019, when he finished T30 one month before winning his fifth Masters title. Woods has won the Players on two occasions, in 2013 and 2001.

Then on Friday, we got the answer we were looking for. The official field for the 2025 Players Championship was released, and Woods’ name was not included.

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