- Tiger Woods played for his team from Jupiter Links GC in a TGL event on Tuesday
- But he should decide not to play in the players next week championship
- He told journalists on Tuesday: “My heart is really not to practice at the moment”
Tiger Woods questioned the prospects for returning to the players’ championship next week after admitting that his “heart is really not practicing”.
The major champion 15 times has not played at the tour of the open since last summer, with back surgery representing a large part of his layoffs before retiring from the Genesis Invititational earlier this month after the death of his mother.
There were whispers that he could return during the flagship event of the PGA Tour in Sawgrass, Florida, which would serve as a tailor before the Masters in April, but its last update makes this unlikely.
Speaking after his team GC Links Jupiter was eliminated from the TGL indoor competition this week, the 49 -year -old said: `This is the third time that I have touched a club since my mother has died, so I’m not really there.
“My heart is really not to practice for the moment. I had so many other things to do with the tour and try to do other things.
“Once I probably start feeling a little better and starting to enter it, I’m going to start looking at the calendar.
Tiger Woods played in a TGL event on Tuesday but should miss the players’ championship

Woods Jupiter Links GC team was eliminated from the TGL indoor competition this week

Fifteen times, the major champion champion Woods has not played in a PGA Tour event since July of last year
Friday, the break to enter the players ‘championship is the players’ championship and is the last edition covered by the exemption from Wood for winning the Masters in 2019.
The tournament itself will start on March 13 and will end on March 16.
Woods has not played in a PGA Tour event since July of last year, when he failed to cup at the Open Royal Too championship.
He then underwent his sixth back procedure in 10 years in September.