Woods set for Sydney and Australian Open

SYDNEY, (Reuters) – Tiger Woods has signed up to play  at the Australian Open in Sydney in November, organisers said yesterday, making the former world number one a likely starter at  the following week’s Presidents Cup.

Tiger Woods

The 14-times major winner will return to competition for the  first time since May at this week’s WGC-Bridgestone Invitational  in the United States after missing the last two majors because  of leg injuries.

Golf Australia Chief Executive Stephen Pitt told a news  conference at the Lakes Golf Club that Woods had signed up for  the Nov. 10-13 tournament in Sydney.
Woods joins Presidents Cup captains Greg Norman and Fred  Couples in the field, which also features defending champion and  2006 U.S. Open winner Geoff Ogilvy as well as American top 20  players Bubba Watson and Dustin Johnson.

“There is no doubt whatsoever, it will be one of the best  fields ever assembled for an Australian Open Championship and  there are still major player announcements to be made over the  coming weeks,” Pitt said.

Couples will lead the United States against the rest of the  world barring Europe in the Nov. 17-20 Presidents Cup and has  previously said that, if fit, Woods would be part of his 12-man  team for the contest at the Royal Melbourne club.