As Tiger Woods prepares to make his highly anticipated return to the PGA Tour, the golf legend took time to hit
the links with former President Donald Trump in South Florida.
Woods and Trump teed off Sunday morning at Trump International Golf Club in West Palm Beach, according to multiple
reports confirmed by the White House. The golf outing comes just days before Woods is set to compete at
Torrey Pines in what will be his first official PGA Tour event since The Open.
Meanwhile, Trump is expected to attend the Super Bowl in New Orleans later in the evening, adding another high-profile event to his schedule.
Woods, who boasts eight career victories at Torrey Pines—including his iconic 2008 U.S. Open win—will travel to
San Diego for next week’s Genesis Invitational. Originally set to take place at Riviera Country Club in Los Angeles,
the tournament was moved to Torrey’s South Course due to the recent Palisades fire. Woods has not completed a full 72-hole tournament since last April’s Masters.
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