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Tiger Woods says return to competition at PNC Championship is all about having fun

Tiger Woods is set to make his return at this weekend's PNC Championship, ten months after shattering his leg in a February car crash; the 45-year-old will play alongside his 12-year-old son Charlie in Orlando, Florida; Woods: "We're here to have fun"

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Tiger Woods was back in action for the pre-tournament pro-am ahead of the PNC Championship, where he also provided an update on when he sees himself returning to the PGA Tour.

Tiger Woods was all smiles ahead of this weekend's PNC Championship as he makes his highly anticipated return to competition after a February car crash shattered his leg.

The 15-times major winner will play alongside 12-year-old son Charlie in Orlando, Florida, months after the car accident that nearly led to his leg being amputated.

Woods told an on-course reporter that he was overwhelmed by the response he had received from the fans.

"The people have been so receptive and so warm and so caring. I didn't expect it to be like this but it's been so positive and (I'm) just so thankful," he said.

Woods and son Charlie will tee off at 12:18pm ET (1718 GMT) on Saturday alongside good friend and world number six Justin Thomas, who is playing with his father Mike.

Asked how it felt to be swinging a golf club again, Woods chuckled and replied: "It depends when you ask me.

"It's getting a little bit more sore now.

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"It's good to be out here playing again and to be out here with my son like this, it's the best."

AP - Tiger Woods smiles as he wears his green jacket after winning the Masters golf tournament Sunday, April 14, 2019, in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Matt Slocum)
Image: Woods produced one of sport's great comebacks when he won the Masters in 2019

The 45-year-old pulled off one of the most amazing comebacks in sport when he won the Masters in 2019 to end an 11-year major title drought and pick up his fifth green jacket, adding to his reputation as one of the sport's fiercest competitors.

But Woods said his return to the course this weekend was less about beating the odds and more about simply enjoying time with his son, who has dazzled fans with his powerful drive.

"We're here to have fun," said Woods. "And I told (Charlie) that's the most important thing to do this week, just have fun. Scoring will take care of itself - we'll feed off one another - but make sure we communicate and make sure we have fun."

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