Overview
- Tiger Woods did not enter the Cologuard Classic, making the Hoag Classic (Mar 22–29) his only PGA Tour Champions tune-up before the Masters (Apr 9–12).
- He remains listed in the Masters field, and he has not confirmed an entry for the Hoag Classic.
- At Riviera in February, Woods said his disc replacement recovery feels sore, he is hitting full shots inconsistently, and he offered no return date.
- PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady said the senior circuit is prepared for Woods whenever he decides to play and emphasized his full recovery.
- Rory McIlroy told the Palm Beach Post he does not think Woods will play in TGL on Tuesday, further limiting potential competitive reps.