
Woods, a 14-time major champion, shared ninth at the par-72 Albany layout last December to begin a successful comeback season from spinal fusion surgery at the event.
This year, Woods has six top-six finishes, including a runner-up effort at last month’s PGA Championship and a share of sixth at July’s British Open.
But he still has not won any title in five years and has not won a major since the 2008 US Open.
Woods announced the sponsorship extension and said he would again host a world-class 18-player event at the 6,677-metre Albany Golf Course from November 29-December 2.
“The Hero World Challenge has evolved into a global event highlighting the world’s best golfers year after year,” Woods said. “We are very excited to continue growing the Hero World Challenge at Albany.”
The 72-hole event offers US$3.5 million (RM14.5 million) in prize money, US$1 million (RM4.1 million) to the winner, and world ranking points.