Tiger Woods hinted last year that he wanted to add a new tournament to his 2012 schedule, and Tuesday afternoon, Woods confirmed on his website that he was going to play the Honda Classic for the first time in his pro career.
"I've heard great things about the Honda Classic, and now that I live here, I want to play whenever possible," Woods said. "Jack's [Nicklaus] involvement in the tournament and the benefits to the local community are also important."
With the tournament being in Woods' backyard (he now resides in Jupiter, Fla.), the decision seems to make a lot of sense logistically. Woods played the tournament as a 17-year-old amateur but ended up missing the cut, so he does have a little bit of history with the event. But the fact that he decided to add the Honda means Woods is making good on his promise last year to play at least one new event this season.
The addition to his tournament schedule now means Woods will play three consecutive weeks, starting with the WGC-Accenture Match Play and ending at the second WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral; Honda, played at the always difficult PGA National, will be sandwiched between the two events.
While we know where he'll be headed after Doral (the Masters will only be one month out), Woods, as usual, hasn't released his schedule past the first week in March. There's a chance Woods could play Bay Hill -- a tournament he's dominated in the past -- just two weeks before the Masters as a final tuneup for the first major of the year, but at this point, that's pure conjecture.
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