Three-time US Open champion Tiger Woods has been given a special exemption into the 2024 event at Pinehurst No.2, but could it be the final time we see him lining up in his national Open?
With Woods’ five-year Major exemption for winning the 2019 Masters expiring, he was not due to line up at Pinehurst this year until the United States Golf Association (USGA) gave him a special invite.
It’s the first time in his career the 15-time Major champion failed to qualify for the US Open – which unlike the other three Majors only hands out 10-year exemptions for winning the title.
Woods claimed his last US Open victory in 2008, after also lifting the trophy in 2000 and 2002, but with his appearances now severely limited it’s this event that he’s at risk of never playing again after this year unless things change drastically.
So could this be his last US Open? Will he keep getting special exemptions? And if not, what’s his best route for qualifying again? Let’s take a look…
How many US Open special exemptions will Tiger Woods get?
The ‘special’ in the USGA’s special exemption is just that as they are very careful about who they hand them out to – with Woods being the first recipient since Phil Mickelson got one in 2021.
And if you look at the list of players to get these special exemptions then it’s almost exclusively huge names in golf history so you have to be a special player to get one – let alone get multiple.
These special invitees have also performed well at times – with Hale Irwin even managing to win the US Open after getting the first of his three special exemptions at the 1990 event at Medinah.
And going into the true legends of the game, Tom Watson and Arnold Palmer both received five special invites into the US Open – with Watson finishing T29 in 2010 at Pebble Beach in his final appearance aged 60.
And then there’s Jack Nicklaus who got eight invites into the US Open, the first of which coming in 1991 when he was aged 51 and the final coming at Pebble Beach in 2000 aged 60.
So with Woods the only player you can really compare to Nicklaus as the greatest of all time, the USGA may follow suit and continue to offer him an invite if he fails to qualify elsewhere.
How can Tiger Woods get back into the US Open?
A lot of getting into the US Open…
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