Woods isn’t ruling out return to Masters
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The calendar says it's Feb. 18, but a closer look reveals that we are now 50 days out from the 2026 Masters.
Golf fans haven’t seen Tiger Woods on a course during a meaningful PGA Tour event in quite some time, but that reality could be changing in the near future. The legendary PGA Tour golfer last played at the Open
Anthony Kim left his mark on the golf world last weekend with his come-from-behind victory at LIV Golf Adelaide, his first victory in 16 years. Now, he has a new goal ahead of him: Qualifying for the Masters.
The Masters Tournament began in 1934, with Horton Smith becoming the first champion. Rory McIlroy joined the club last year, defeating Justin Rose in a playoff at Augusta National and, in the process, becoming the sixth man to win the modern Grand Slam.
Pierceson Coody, grandson of 1971 Masters champion Charles Coody, is on the cusp of qualifying for the Masters, aiming to be the first grandson of a past winner to do so.
In 2025, the par-4 hole named Nandina played 440 yards and was the fourth-hardest hole during the Masters, playing to a 4.230 scoring average. McIlroy made birdie on the hole to take a one-stroke lead heading to the 18th before a bogey resulted in he and Justin Rose heading to a playoff.