Tiger Woods schedule: Where will the GOAT play next?
When will we next see the 15-time major champion tee up?
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Tiger Woods schedule
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2024
At the Hero World Challenge at the end of 2023, Woods said he would aim to play once a month on the PGA Tour, starting at the Genesis Invitational.
“I think the best scenario would be a tournament a month. I think that’s realistic,” he said. “Whether that is – maybe you’d have to start with the Genesis and then play something in March – maybe The Players, and again, we have a set-up right now where the biggest events are once per month.
“I need to get myself ready for all of that and I think this week is a big step in that direction.
On Monday before the 2024 renewal of this event, Woods and TaylorMade unveiled the new Sun Day Red apparel and footwear brand.
This year, Woods has played in the Genesis Invitational, the Masters, the PGA Championship, the US Open and is set to play in The Open Championship at Royal Troon.
Where will Tiger Woods play next?
2024
Results:
Genesis Invitational (Riviera CC) WD
The Masters (Augusta National) 60
PGA Championship (Valhalla) MC
US Open (Pinehurst No.2) MC
The Open Championship (Royal Troon) MC
Tiger Woods results
2023
The Genesis Invitational (Riviera CC) T45
The Masters (Augusta National) WD
Hero World Challenge (Albany, Bahamas) 18
PNC Championship (Florida) T5
2022
The Masters (Augusta National) 47
PGA Championship (Southern Hills) WD
JP McManus Pro-Am (Adare Manor) T39
The Open (St Andrews) MC
The Match VII (Pelican) 2
PNC Championship T8
2021
PNC Championship (Ritz-Carlton) 2
2020
PNC Championship (Ritz-Carlton) T7
US Open (Winged Foot) MC
Zozo Championship (Sherwood) T72
The Masters (Augusta National) T38
Farmers Insurance Open (Torrey Pines Golf Club, California) T9
Genesis Invitational (Riviera Country Club, California) 68
Memorial (Muirfield Village) T40
PGA Championship (Harding Park) T37
The Northern Trust (TPC Boston) T58
BMW Championship (Olympia Fields) T51
2019
Zozo Championship (Narashino Country Club, Japan) WON
Hero Challenge (Albany Golf Course, Bahamas) 4
Presidents Cup (Royal Melbourne Golf Club, Australia) WON
Farmers Insurance Open (Torrey Pines) T20
Genesis Open (Riviera) T15
WGC-Mexico Championship (Chapultepec) T10
Arnold Palmer Invitational (Bay Hill) WD
The Players Championship (TPC Sawgrass) T30
WGC-Match Play Championship (Austin) QF
The Masters (Augusta National) WIN
PGA Championship (Bethpage) MC
The Memorial Tournament (Muirfield Village) T9
US Open (Pebble Beach) T21
Open Championship (Royal Portrush) MC
Northern Trust (Liberty National) WD
BMW Championship (Medinah) T37
Exemptions
The Masters and PGA Championship offer lifetime exemption to champions, while The Open is up to the age of 60.
Woods’ 10-year US Open exemption ran out in 2018, but his victory at Augusta in 2019 earned him another five. He was extended a special exemption by the USGA to play at Pinehurst in 2024.
The PGA Tour announced after the US Open that Woods had been awarded his own exemption category for Signature Events in 2025, should he wish to play in them.
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