Tiger Woods 2019 schedule: When will he play next?
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Tiger Woods 2019 schedule: When will he play next?



Tiger Woods' 2019 schedule has taken shape after coming back to competitive golf in 2018 and winning the Tour Championship for his 80th PGA Tour title. Now he's won the 2019 Masters and has a lot to look forward to for the remainder of the year. So, when will Tiger Woods play in 2019?

Tiger Woods' 2019 schedule is also dependent upon his health and stamina, as well barring some kind of unforeseen setback.

Starting 2019, Tiger Woods committed to starts at the 2019 Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, and the 2019 Genesis Open, formerly the Northern Trust Open, at Riviera Country Club. Woods' tournament-running company, TGR Live, now runs the old Los Angeles Open.

Woods has said will be built around training and preparing for the four major championships, and he has said he will have difficult decisions to make with the PGA Tour moving up The Players to March and the PGA Championship going to May.

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Woods committed to play in the WGC-Mexico Championship, an event he was not eligible to play in 2018. The implication was Woods would not play in his hometown Honda Classic in favor of other events he has won in the past.

Woods played in The Players after withdrawing from the Arnold Palmer Invitational, which he has won eight times in his career. Woods was eligible to compete in the WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play, and he advanced to the quarterfinals.

Before the PGA Championship, Woods was most likely to only play the Wells Fargo Championship in Charlotte. However, Woods is not playing in the Wells Fargo Championship after all.

After missing the cut at the PGA Championship, Woods resumes his typical US Open prep, playing Jack Nicklaus' Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village Golf Club in Ohio. It's his final start before the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach.

Woods won the Masters, and he's exempt into the PGA Championship, the U.S. Open and the Open Championship by virtue of his past wins, including an exemption through the 2023 U.S. Open.

Tiger Woods expected 2019 schedule

Based on past scheduling; subject to change as of April 27, 2019

  • Farmers Insurance Open
  • Genesis Open
  • WGC-Mexico Championship
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational
  • The Players
  • The Masters
  • PGA Championship
  • the Memorial Tournament
  • US Open
  • British Open Championship
  • FedEx Cup playoffs
  • Zozo Championship
  • Hero World Challenge
  • Presidents Cup

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