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Tiger Woods tweets his summer tournament schedule

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Tiger Woods has revealed his plans for this summer, describing the five-tournament stretch as a "busy summer".

The 39-year-old was last seen in action at the Masters when he finished in a tie for 17th place, his first start since withdrawing from February's Farmers Insurance Open. 

Woods announced his intention to take a break from the game after playing at Augusta National, but has already revealed he will play in The Players Championship at Sawgrass, which starts next Thursday.

And he has now confirmed he will then tee up in The Memorial at Muirfield Village from June 4-7, a tournament which takes place two weeks before his next event, the US Open at Chambers Bay from June 18-21.

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Tiger Woods said he would take a short break from golf after the Masters

The former world No 1’s next port of call will be the Greenbrier Classic from July 2-5 before he heads to St Andrews for The Open on July 16-19.

The final PGA Tour tournament Woods is currently scheduled to play is the Quicken Loans National in Virginia, an event which benefits the Tiger Woods Foundation, from July 30 to August 2.

He tweeted: “See you at the US Open, Open Champ, Memorial, Greenbrier and my Foundation’s event, the Quicken Loans National. Going to be a busy summer.”

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Woods is currently ranked 116th in the world and would have to be inside the top 50 on either July 27 or August 3 to qualify for the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone on August 6-9, an event he has won eight times.

The 14-time major winner made no mention of the US PGA Championship at Whistling Straits which takes place the following week.