At the end of a long season, the PGA Tour has taken a little trip to The Bahamas this week for the Tiger Woods -hosted Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Club.
Before the action began at the Ernie Els-designed course, Woods gave an update on his health and shared how much progress he's made in terms of recovery from his third surgery in the past 13 months.
Not only that, the 15-time Major winner explained how he and the rest of the Future Competitions Committee is hoping to shape the historic US circuit moving forward. You may like
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