Tiger Woods won’t be competing in golf’s return to the Olympics at the Rio Games, or in any golf tournament until his ailing back allows him to get in shape. But he’s in Maryland this week for the PGA Tour’s Quicken Loans National, a tournament that benefits his Tiger Woods Foundation.
The former world No. 1 was asked about the upcoming Rio Olympics, and he said he wished the International Golf Federation would have implemented a better format.
“It’ll be spectacular event just because it’s the Olympics,” Woods said during a press conference.