Woods in no hurry to resurface

Golfer 'having so much fun on honeymoon' he doesn't know when he will return to competition

Tiger Woods always said he had to win a major for it to be considered a great year, but he might have found an exception last week when he was married in Barbados.

“As far as off the course, it is a great year,” Woods said Sunday from his yacht, where he and new bride Elin Nordegren have been diving on their honeymoon since their marriage at Sandy Lane Resort in the Caribbean.

Sounding more relaxed than ever, Woods is in no hurry to resurface.

His next tournament is supposed to be the Funai Classic at Disney, which starts Oct. 21 about 10 minutes away from his home in Florida, but Woods did not say whether he was going to play.

“I’m having so much fun on my honeymoon, I don’t know if I’ll be back or not,” he said during a 30-minute conference call. “It depends on how much fun I’m having out here and whether I need to get back. It’s so nice to be on the boat. We’re diving every day, being by ourselves, away from everybody. It’s a lot of fun.”

Woods got engaged the day before Thanksgiving at a South African game reserve.

He said they settled on Oct. 5 as their wedding date in the middle of summer, and despite living under constant scrutiny, they had no trouble keeping it a secret until published reports surfaced in Ireland a week before the wedding.

“We didn’t tell anyone until the last minute,” he said.

Woods invited about 120 family and friends, including former NBA standouts Michael Jordan and Charles Barkley, and PGA Tour players Mark O’Meara and John Cook. Two other tour players couldn’t make it — Notah Begay because of a back injury, and Charles Howell III, who was playing in Las Vegas to try to get into the Tour Championship.

He did not divulge any details from the wedding, held at the lavish resort owned by Irish friends Dermot Desmond and J.P. McManus.

He also declined to say where he and his bride had been diving — or when he would return.

Woods has played Disney every year since he turned pro, winning in 1996 to qualify for the Tour Championship in just seven tournament, and winning in ’99 when he closed the season with four straight victories.

Woods has won only once this year, at the Accenture Match Play Championship in February, and is scheduled to play five more events the rest of this season — Disney, the Tour Championship, the Dunlop Phoenix in Japan, the Skins Game and his Target World Challenge in December.

Woods held the conference call to announce the 16-man field for the Target World Challenge, Dec. 9-12 at Sherwood CC in Thousand Oaks, Calif. The 12 players from the world ranking are Woods, defending champion Davis Love III, Vijay Singh, Padraig Harrington, Stewart Cink, Jim Furyk, Chris DiMarco, Chad Campbell, Kenny Perry, Todd Hamilton, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Stephen Ames.

The four sponsor exemptions are Jay Haas, Fred Couples, Colin Montgomerie and John Daly.