The PGA Tour has created a special exemption category exclusively for Tiger Woods which will allow the 15-time Major champion to play in all Signature Events from next season.
Woods has only played in nine competitive tournaments over the past three seasons following his serious car crash in February 2021, seven of which have been Majors. The other two starts were both at the Genesis Invitational – a Signature Event which the American hosts and benefits his foundation.
The 82-time PGA Tour winner withdrew from the 2024 Genesis early in round two due to illness, and he also struggled in his other three starts this term – finish 60th at The Masters and missing the cut at both the PGA Championship and the recent US Open.
It is almost impossible for Woods to qualify for any of the other seven Signature tournaments due to not playing competitive golf often enough, but the PGA Tour recognize Woods’ extraordinary allure and opted to approve a special exemption category while meeting with the PGA Tour Enterprises board earlier this week.
In a memo sent out to all PGA Tour members on Tuesday night, it was explained that Woods has reached “an exceptional lifetime achievement threshold of 80+ career wins” and would be rewarded by being offered a spot at each of the Signature Events from next season onwards.
In the memo, the PGA Tour said: “An additional sponsor exemption will be created to recognize Tiger Woods in his own category as a player who has reached an exceptional lifetime achievement threshold of 80+ career wins.”
The eight Signature Events in the 2024 PGA Tour campaign included The Sentry, the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, the Genesis Invitational, the Arnold Palmer Invitational, the RBC Heritage, the Wells Fargo Championship, the Memorial Tournament, and the upcoming Travelers Championship.
They all featured 72-player fields who were competing for $20 million purses and increased FedEx Cup points, while five of the tournaments included no halfway cut.
Elsewhere in the PGA Tour memo, commissioner Jay Monahan confirmed that the policy board was considering introducing a cut at all Signature Events as well as ensuring that the fields were always full via alternate lists. The final Signature tournament of 2024 will include only 71 players after Rory…
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