London, Jan 30: Tiger Woods, who had knee surgery last month, is delighted with his rehabilitation and will decide when to return to competition by the end of next week. The world number one had a successful one-hour procedure to remove fluid around his anterior cruciate ligament on December 12 and hopes to make his first PGA Tour appearance at next month's Buick Invitational.

"There's no pain in my knee at all now and I'm better than I have been for a couple of years," Woods said during a teleconference on Wednesday.
"I just got clearance on Saturday to start hitting with the driver and so far there have been zero repercussions. I haven't had to make any adjustments to my swing.
"I don't know whether my knee situation can handle it in full practice but next week I'll make a decision as to whether to play in the Buick, in L.A. (for the Nissan Open) or at the (Accenture) Match Play (Championship)." Bureau Report