It isn’t often Corona del Mar resident Tiger Woods gets to come back to his hometown and even though he won’t be in his home this week, the world’s No. 1 golfer is near his hometown.
Woods is hosting the Chevron World Challenge, the golf tournament he hosts that benefits The Tiger Woods Foundation. He won’t be commuting to Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, but may find his way to Orange County sometime this week, since he won’t be in the 16-man field. Woods is still rehabilitating from anterior cruciate ligament surgery he had in June after he won the U.S. Open at Torrey Pines in San Diego.
“It is frustrating because it means so much to me to come back here to Southern California, and the things that — the support we’ve gotten over the years,” Woods said. “We couldn’t have built the Learning Center without the support of the local community and this tournament. None of that would have happened.”