"I'm Going to Disney World"? Will Woods Go For Scoring Title


Tiger Woods has until 5 p.m. Friday to decide whether or not to play in the FUNAI Classic at the Walt Disney World Resort next week. His decision to play or not to play in a relatively small PGA Tour event will draw some attention due to his need of at least one more round following the Tour Championship to qualify for the Harry Vardon award. Woods currently has 55 rounds and requires a season total of 60 rounds in official PGA Tour events to win the Harry Vardon Award for the Tour's lowest scoring average. When asked at the WGC two weeks ago what he thought about competing at Disney and responded by saying that Disney makes some good movies and has good theme parks, obviously avoiding a response to whether or not he plans to play. If Tiger chooses not to compete, he will still likely win the Byron Nelson Award for the Tour's lowest scoring average for player competing in a minimum of 50 PGA Tour official rounds.

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