It has been nearly 18 months since Tiger Woods competed in a PGA Tour event.
But even in his injury-riddled absence, he has been heavily involved in planning the tour's future.
PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp appointed the 15-time major champion as the chair of the tour's Future Competition Committee in August, saying the nine-member committee "will undertake a comprehensive review of the current competitive model and shape the future of TOUR competition," in order to define "the optimal competitive model that enhances the PGA TOUR's value to fans, players and partners."
Woods, talking Tuesday ahead of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, discussed what those talks have been like hours before the committee's first formal meeting that day.
"We're trying to figure out what is the best sche

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