Tiger Woods to make surprise return for Tuesday’s TGL finals

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Tiger Woods will make a surprise return to competitive golf on Tuesday, according to TGL and ESPN. The 15-time major champion will tee it up for his Jupiter Links TGL team Tuesday night.

It will be Tiger’s first time playing a TGL match this year, and it comes on the last night of the season as his team tries to avoid a painful loss in the finals.

Tiger Woods’ return: What you need to know

Jupiter Links faced off against Los Angeles Golf Club on Monday night in the first match of the TGL finals. While it was a close contest all night, Los Angeles pulled off the victory on the final hole when L.A.’s Sahith Theegala earned a gimme for birdie and Jupiter’s Kevin Kisner failed to reach the green in regulation.

Woods, who was at the match on Monday acting as coach and supporter for his teammates, had this to say after the loss.

“I feel bad for them. As a team, we were together in this, all of us together, and it was close. We had our opportunities; they had their opportunities. We could have flipped in the middle of that back nine, and it came down to the last hole. We’ve been there before. We were in a playoff once, and this was damn near there.”

He continued: “Unfortunately, it didn’t happen, but we have possibly two more matches. We’re not out of this. Even with a loss we’re still not out of it.”

“I feel pretty sh—y to be honest with you after losing the last hole. Basically because of the distance in TGL, I’m behind the 8-ball quickly,” Kisner lamented after the match Monday night. “It’s a great team. I enjoy it. I had so much fun competing and can’t wait to try to beat them tomorrow.”

But it turns out Kisner will not be playing on Tuesday night. Woods will take his place, though that wasn’t revealed until after Jupiter’s press conference.

Tiger will join Jupiter teammates Max Homa and Tom Kim as they try to stay alive by winning Match 2 of the finals on Tuesday night at midnight on Sky Sports. That would force a decisive third match at 2 a.m. for the championship.

When did Tiger Woods last play competitive golf?

The news of Tiger’s TGL return is significant because he hasn’t played competitive golf anywhere, including on TGL, in over a year.

While Woods has been a regular presence at TGL matches this season coaching his team, he hasn’t played in any of them. He’s still recovering from a major back surgery he underwent last year.

Woods’ last appearance actually playing golf was in Jupiter’s final TGL match of last season on March 4, 2025. That was Jupiter’s final regular season match, as they didn’t make the playoffs in TGL’s inaugural season.

One week later, Woods announced that he’d torn his Achilles while prepping to make his return at the 2025 Masters. He missed the entire 2025 season as a result.

Woods had teed it up in the PNC Championship alongside his son Charlie in December 2024. But the last time Woods played in an official pro golf tournament was nearly two years ago at the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon.

What does Tiger’s TGL news mean for Masters return?

The real question everyone wants to know is when Woods will make his return to pro golf. For a long time now, the most obvious tournament was the 2026 Masters. The Masters is now two weeks away, so the only remaining question is whether Tiger will be fully recovered and ready to play by then.

Woods’ decision to play in the TGL finale Tuesday night is a great sign that he’s feeling good enough to play the Masters. But he’s been coy about confirming his return all year.

At February’s Genesis Invitational, which Woods hosts, he said he was trying to return to competitive golf and the Masters was not off the table.

“It’s just one of those things where each and every day, I keep trying, I keep progressing, I keep working on it, trying to get stronger, trying to get more endurance in this body and trying to get it at a level at which I can play at the highest level again,” Woods said then.

He’s also commented on his return during previous TGL matches this year. When asked if he felt healthy enough to return in early March, Woods teased that if he’s playing in a member-guest event, then he’s “ready to go.”

But just last week, Woods sounded less confident that he’d be ready for Augusta when asked after a different TGL match.

“I said I’ve been working on it,” Woods said. “Sometimes I have good days, sometimes I have bad days. Disc replacement is not a lot of fun. So Will Zalatoris went through it, he had two levels done, and it takes time. So as I said, I’ve had a lot of procedures prior to that, so the body doesn’t quite heal like it was when I was 24. Doesn’t quite bounce back. So I have good days when I can pretty much do anything, and other days where it’s hard to just move around.”

The 2026 Masters officially gets underway Thursday, April 9, at Augusta National Golf Club.

This article originated on Golf.com

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