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Woods made his first public appearance since an arrest at a PGA Tour press conference. He delivered prepared remarks on a new competitive model set to begin in 2028 and did not address the arrest or answer questions.
New York PostTiger Woods appeared at a PGA Tour press conference Tuesday morning in his first public appearance since an arrest. Woods, 50, opened with a brief greeting and spoke about the Future Competition Committee’s work on the tour’s next competitive model. He did not take questions.
” Woods said. Woods stated the committee’s work was “never about any one player or person,” but about bringing different voices together. Woods thanked committee members and player directors for their contributions. “We have to look forward and beyond today, over the horizon to set up the PGA Tour and our sport for the future generations of players and fans,” he said.
Woods then introduced the tour’s CEO, who was also named the tour’s new commissioner during the event. Woods did not mention the arrest and was not made available to reporters.
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