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Rehabbing Woods intends to play Buick Open

Star is recovering from left knee surgery he underwent in mid-April

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updated 6:33 p.m. ET May 19, 2008

GRAND BLANC, Mich. - Tiger Woods intends to play in the Buick Open and will host a golf clinic at Comerica Park in Detroit on June 24, two days before the tournament begins.

Buick golf marketing manager Larry Peck announced Woods’ participation during a news conference Monday.

Woods hasn’t played since undergoing knee surgery two days after the Masters, and isn’t expected to return until the U.S. Open in mid-June. The Buick Open, a tournament Woods has played eight times and won twice, comes two weeks later.

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Woods doesn’t usually commit to tournaments until the last minute, but his plans are concrete enough that the tournament announced he will host a clinic.

“Tiger is very excited about this clinic, because it will be the first one he has held at a baseball stadium,” Peck said.

Woods skipped the Buick Open last season after the birth of his daughter.

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