Tiger Woods will not compete in one of the premier PGA tournaments

Golf News 11 mar 2024, 02:26
Steven Perez Dailysports's expert Steven Perez
Tiger Woods will not compete in one of the premier PGA tournaments Photo: https://twitter.com/TigerWoods

The illustrious American golfer, Tiger Woods, will not partake in the Players Championship tournament.

The PGA Tour has unveiled a roster of 144 golfers slated to compete in the tournament, yet Tiger Woods' name is notably absent. This premier PGA event is set to unfold this week at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Woods last graced the Players Championship in 2019, claiming victory in 2013.

The Players Championship boasts the largest purse in all golf tournaments, standing at a staggering $25 million. Typically, it attracts the top 50 players in the world rankings. However, unlike major championships, it falls under the auspices of the PGA Tour and is not an official event in other tours.

As of 2023, the winner receives $4.5 million, representing 18% of the largest prize pool in golf. Additionally, they garner 80 points towards their world ranking, second only to majors where winners earn 100 points. By comparison, winners of other prominent tournaments receive between 65 and 70 points.

The legendary American golfer, Tiger Woods, has assumed a position on the board of directors at PGA Tour Enterprises. Woods has been appointed as the vice-chairman of the newly formed PGA Tour Enterprises company. It's reported that their focus will be on fan engagement and growth, as well as the development of new media, sponsorships, and commercial opportunities.

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