Tiger Woods has committed to the Genesis Invitational for his first competitive rounds in 2024.
Woods announced on social media Wednesday that he would play in the tournament that he hosts and benefits his foundation.
“Excited to be a playing host next week,” Woods wrote.
Woods has played in just one solo event since withdrawing from the 2023 Masters, finishing 18th out of 20 players in the no-cut Hero World Challenge in December. He also finished in a tie for fifth place with his son Charlie at the PNC Championship that month.
The Genesis Invitational was the event Woods was attending when he was involved in a February 2021 car crash that caused major leg injuries.
Woods underwent surgery on his right ankle two weeks after last year’s Masters to address post-traumatic arthritis that was caused by injuries from the crash.
This story originally appeared on ESPN