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Tiger Woods to return to competitive golf at next month's Hero World Challenge

Tiger Woods one of the assistant captain's of the United States team during the first day foursomes matches for the 2017 Presidents Cup in Jersey City
Image: Tiger Woods back competitively next month after his latest lengthy injury absence

Tiger Woods is set to play his first tournament in nine months after selecting himself for the Hero World Challenge at the end of November.

The 14-time major winner, who hosts the tournament in the Bahamas, is to return following back surgery which has kept him out of competitive action since he withdrew from the Dubai Desert Classic at the start of February.

Woods announced his participation in his own tournament with a social media post which read: "I'd like to thank the committee of 1 for picking myself and Daniel Berger to play in this years #HeroWorldChallenge."

Woods underwent a fourth back operation in three years in April and earlier this month the 41-year-old's agent Mark Steinberg said he had been cleared to resume full golf activity following a check-up with his surgeon.

"I am excited to return to competitive golf at the Hero World Challenge," Woods said ahead of the November 30 start.

"Albany is the perfect setting and it will be great to join this outstanding field. I want to thank Pawan Munjal and Hero MotoCorp for their continued support of this tournament and my foundation.

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Woods had recently displayed his progress in an Instagram video

"I would also like to thank the fans for their unwavering support during my injury."

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The tournament host is joined in the field of 18 by Daniel Berger, who won his second PGA tournament this year and represented the United States in the Presidents Cup.

The field also includes the world's current top four ranked players - Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Hideki Matsuyama and Justin Thomas.

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Watch Butch Harmon's reaction to Woods' Bahamas return on November 30

Woods was last week placed on probation for a year after pleading guilty to reckless driving.

He was also ordered to undergo a diversion programme after being found by police officers passed out in his car with prescription drugs in his system on May 29.

Woods appeared at Palm Beach County Courthouse on October 27 where he was fined US$250 (£190), ordered to pay the same amount to Palm Beach County Victim Services, told to attend a driving under the influence school and complete 50 hours' community service.

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The Hero World Challenge runs from November 30 to December 3.

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