Tiger Woods hands off one club to his caddie as he grabs another.
Tiger Woods hands off one club to his caddie as he grabs another at Torrey Pines in 2020. (Photo by Chris Stone/Times of San Diego)

Tiger Woods committed Friday to playing the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines, returning to one of his favorite venues, the site of one of his biggest triumphs.

It will be his first PGA Tour start since the British Open last July and Woods will be playing — and walking — 18 holes in competition for the first time since he had a microdiscectomy in September to alleviate pain.

He also will compete just over a week after the loss of his mother, Kultida Woods, who died Tuesday at age 80.

Woods, 49, is the host of the Genesis Invitational, which was moved from Riviera Country Club because of wildfires that devastated the surrounding community of Pacific Palisades.

He has never won at Riviera, but his eight wins at Torrey Pines include the 2008 U.S. Open, when he was hobbled by injury yet somehow prevailed in a sudden-death playoff for his 14th major title.

The public course along the Pacific Ocean is also the site of his most recent top-10 finish on the PGA Tour, a tie for ninth at the Farmers Insurance Open in 2020.

The Genesis Invitational is a limited-field signature event with no cut. Woods hasn’t played four rounds in an event since last year’s Masters, when he broke the tournament record for consecutive cuts made with his 24th.

But he finished last among those who made the cut, shooting 82-77 over the weekend. He played the other three major championships last year, missing the cut each time.

Woods has 82 PGA Tour victories, tied with Sam Snead for the most ever. His last win was the Zozo Championship in 2019.

He missed all of 2021 after a car crash in Los Angeles in February of that year caused severe injuries to his lower right leg.

Woods skipped the unofficial event he hosts in December, the Hero World Challenge, but he played an exhibition with his son, Charlie, and has competed in the indoor TGL league.