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Why Tiger Woods missing every 2026 major feels like a turning point

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Tiger Woods of United States in action during Round 1 of the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club
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Tiger Woods playing golf.

A major season without Tiger

Tiger Woods’ absence from every 2026 major became official after he did not submit an Open Championship entry, ending any remaining chance of a major return this season.

For golf fans, that absence felt bigger than one missed tournament. It marked a full major season without the sport’s most familiar major figure competing on the course.

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The Open door closes

Woods was exempt at The Open until age 60, so his missing entry mattered because eligibility was not the main obstacle at Royal Birkdale in July 2026.

The decision turned a possible comeback path into another absence. The final major of 2026 moved forward without his name on the Royal Birkdale entry list for fans.

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Masters hope disappears

Woods had discussed a possible Masters return, but Reuters reported that a late March car crash disrupted those plans before Augusta arrived on the major schedule in April.

That mattered because the Masters is the major most closely tied to Woods. Missing it removed the first comeback checkpoint from his 2026 golf calendar at Augusta.

Tiger Woods of United States in action during Round 1 of the 2024 PGA Championship at Valhalla Golf Club

The U.S. Open was unavailable

Woods was not eligible for the U.S. Open, which meant his 2026 major options had already narrowed before the Open entry deadline passed in May for him.

That detail made the Open entry more important. It was the remaining major route available through exemption, and he still did not enter the 2026 championship field.

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The competitive gap grows

The absence also meant Woods would miss the PGA Championship and the season’s other major stops, completing a full 2026 major slate without his participation as a player.

Reuters noted that he has not played in a major or any competitive event since 2024, underscoring how long the competitive gap has become for Woods and the sport.

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Health remains the main issue

Reuters pointed to Woods’ health as a major factor, including the 2021 accident that injured his lower leg and years of back surgeries during repeated comeback attempts.

The article also noted a disk replacement in October, another reminder that his body has carried a high cost after decades of elite golf competition at majors.

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Golf duties also paused

After the March incident, Woods said he would seek treatment and temporarily step away from off-course duties, including PGA Tour Policy Board work and committee roles.

He also withdrew from consideration for the U.S. Ryder Cup captain’s role, showing the break extended beyond tournament entries and into American golf leadership responsibilities around the team.

Tiger Woods at World golf championship, Miami

Age sharpens the question

Woods is 50, and his Open exemption lasts until age 60 as a past champion, so the door remains open longer than most comeback windows available through exemptions.

Still, eligibility cannot answer the larger question. Each missed season makes another major appearance feel less certain for fans watching his late career after age 50 and injuries.

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The 2019 Masters feels distant

Woods’ last major win was at the 2019 Masters, a comeback that once made almost any return feel possible to golf fans after years of injuries in his career.

Seven years later, missing all four majors changes the conversation. The focus shifts from comeback magic toward how often he can still appear in major competition at future majors.

Tiger Woods celebrating his US Open victory

Open history adds weight

Woods has won the Open three times, with victories in 2000, 2005, and 2006, making this absence more than a major scheduling note for golf history books.

The championship has been part of his legend for decades. Not entering while still exempt gives the moment greater significance in his late-career story for fans.

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Mickelson offered a contrast

Reuters contrasted Woods with Phil Mickelson, who submitted an Open entry despite questions about participation after missing several LIV events during the spring schedule period this year.

That contrast made Woods’ decision stand out. One veteran left the door open, while Woods closed his remaining major option for the 2026 season at Royal Birkdale.

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Fans adjust expectations

For years, Woods’ name near a major field list carried suspense, even when injuries made his actual chances difficult to judge before tournament week arrived.

A full year without major entries changes that rhythm. Fans are no longer waiting for tee times, withdrawals, or late comeback signals from his camp before majors.

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A turning point arrives

This feels like a turning point because Woods did not merely miss one event. He was absent from the entire 2026 major season as a competitor.

His legacy remains secure, but the absence changes the present. Golf must move through its biggest weeks without its most recognizable major figure inside the ropes.

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Tiger Woods missing every 2026 major has many fans wondering whether this marks the end of an era or just another chapter in an incredible comeback story. Share your thoughts in the comments below.

This slideshow was made with AI assistance and human editing.

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