Tiger Woods, who barely qualified for his own charity tournament, announced this week that he will compete in another charity golf event in Japan on November 1 against three top women’s players.

“Challenge! Tiger Woods” will be staged at the Masters Golf Club in Miki City, where the Japanese LPGA’s Ladies Masters is contested, with Woods playing nine holes against JLPGA players Miho Koga, Shinobu Moromi­zato and Rui Kitada.

Woods took part in a 2006 charity event at the same club to help boost the development of youth golf in Japan.

The three Japanese prefectures most devastated by earthquakes and the tsunami last March will each receive 45 million yen in donations from the event to fund relief efforts.

Woods will return to US PGA action on October 6-9 at the Frys.com Open in San Martin, California, and travels to Asia before joining the US team in trying to retain the Presidents Cup against an International side in November at Royal Melbourne Golf Club.

Woods fell three spots to 49th in the world rankings released on Monday, but remains eligible for the Chevron World Challenge charity event he will host December 1-4 at Sherwood Country Club in Southern California.

The annual event to benefit Woods’s foundation is limited to players ranked in the top 50 in the world as of Monday after a deal two years ago that allows world ranking points to be offered at the tournament.

That limited the Challenge to two sponsor exemptions for top-50 players.

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