Yeah, everyone knows that every tournament has a charitable cause or three (and said that above, although maybe not very clearly), but my question relates to the PGA Tour itself, that is grossing $1.8B. And LPGA, and USTA, etc.^^^The tour is usually in excess of $200M+ each year to charities. The Tour Championship itself gives $5M+ each year to local Atlanta charities, and The Players is around $9M+ to name a couple. They give more than the other big 3 sports combined.
After withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational in February, it sounds like Tiger Woods isn't sure about returning to the Tour. He isn't playing in the Players next week. I bet he does play the Masters.
He wants the USGA record of all time titles to himself. he's tied now. Expect him to chase that at the US Senior Open for a few years. Im sure he will show up at the Masters and play.Have felt for awhile now that Tiger is waiting for the Champions Tour but it seems that he may just be tired from all the injuries and ready to chill the rest of his life. Play a few times a year in events such as the PNC with his son, the Masters, design courses, TGL and continue being a voice for the PGA Tour.