Tiger Woods, who has not played a tournament since August last year, is hoping to make his long-awaited comeback later this season.

The 14-time Major winner, who has been sidelined with injury after a series of operations on his back, has pencilled in the Safeway Open in California on October 13 as the start of his re-emergence from the wilderness.

Woods, who has slithered down to No 711 on the world rankings due to his inactivity, is also looking to contest the Turkish Airlines Open on the European Tour in November and his own Hero World Challenge the following month.

"My rehabilitation is to the point where I'm comfortable making plans, but I still have work to do," Woods wrote on his official website. "Whether I can play depends on my continued progress and recovery. My hope is to have my game ready to go.

"I'm looking forward to going to California for my foundation event and Safeway. I'm also excited to return to Turkey and Albany. It could be a fun fall.

"It was difficult missing tournaments that are important to me, but this time I was smart about my recovery and didn't rush it. It was great spending time with my children Sam and Charlie, and also working on a lot of projects including golf-course design, the upcoming 20th anniversary of my foundation and my book about the 1997 Masters. But I missed competing. I want to thank all the fans for their kindness and concern. I've been a pro about 20 years, and their support has never waned."