When, on Friday afternoon, ESPN released a short clip of Tiger Woods hitting into an enormous screen, it was a reminder of what’s to come in 2025. Woods will be back to play more tournament golf (we think). The TGL season will kick off, too (we’re pretty sure). The PGA Tour season will launch in Hawaii (we’re more confident on this one). And we’ll be ready to dive all the way in.
But Woods’ appearance was also a reminder that there’s a little toothpaste left in the golfing tube for 2024. Woods skipped last week’s Hero World Challenge, citing his lack of readiness to play (and walk) 72 holes against the best in the world. But this week he’ll be teeing it up at the PNC Championship in Orlando with his son, Charlie, giving us our first look at Woods’ game since the Open Championship in July.
But what else is golf squeezing in before the New Year strikes? Here are five golf things to watch before the year’s out, starting with Tiger and getting progressively more obscure from there.
1. The PNC Championship
I say this earnestly: the day before the PNC Championship is some of the best random non-tournament programming that pro golf has all year. The Golf Channel team will be pinging around the course, picking up deilghtful bits of gold from legends and their kids, each put at ease by the presence of the other. Just last year we had Lee Trevino talking about his daily routine and Padraig Harrington deep-diving parenting philosophy within the span of a few minutes. Come for Tiger and Charlie, stay for everything else. And that’s before the tournament actually begins!
Once we get started it’s plenty of fun, too, especially if you’re gathered with family for the holidays — the PNC is a good group watch. I’m particularly excited for the addition of Fred Couples to this year’s field, and with Justin and Mike Thomas out I’m guessing there’s a good chance we’ll see Couples in Woods’ group…
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