Golf Chief Expresses Serious Tiger Woods Concern as PGA Tour Champions Debut Plans Take Shape

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Few athletes command the kind of anticipation Tiger Woods does. Even before stepping onto a tee box, the announcement of his presence at a golf course alone can take an event to a whole new level. As he approaches a new chapter in his career, one tour is already setting the stage for what could be the most-watched debut in its history.
Tiger Woods will soon turn 50 on December 30, 2025, and become eligible for PGA Tour Champions. Tour president Miller Brady confirmed that planning has been underway for more than a year to accommodate Woods’ potential entry. Amidst all the planning and preparations, Brady is concerned about Woods’ comeback. “To be honest with you,” Brady said, “given the last surgery, I just hope that Tiger gets back on his feet and is able to play golf again.”
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Although the 15x major champion has shown commitment to playing matches for the TGL Season 2, his comeback to professional golf seems complicated. Brady and his team have prepared for it. “We’ve done some whiteboarding over the past year in preparation for Tiger turning 50. If and when he plays, our tournaments will be prepared,” Miller Brady said.
This is a developing story…

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