Tiger Woods’ return to the PGA Tour has been locked in.
Tournament organisers at the Genesis Invitational confirmed the 15-time major winner will form part of the field on February 13.
It marks Woods’ first PGA Tour event since the Open last July, where he sadly missed the cut.
Woods spent further time away from the fairways following the Open after undergoing surgery on his lower back last September.
He returned to action in December at the PNC Championship, an event not part of the PGA Tour, where he played alongside his 15-year-old son Charlie.
Woods was also involved in two matches at his new venture, TGL, where he is part of the Jupiter Links GC team.
The 49-year-old went on to make history for all the wrong reasons at the hi-tech, indoor golf league as he became the first player to commit a shot clock violation.
This year’s edition of the Genesis Invitational marks the first time since 1998 it has not been held at the Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, a neighbourhood in Los Angeles.