Tiger Woods Signs Up for 2 More Tournaments
By wchung | 06 May, 2026
Full Swing: The world's top tabloid star returns to a full golfing schedule.
This April 11, 2010, file photo shows Tiger Woods taking the second of two shots to get out of a bunker on the second hole during the final round of the Masters golf tournament in Augusta, Ga. (AP Photo/Chris O'Meara, File)
Tiger Woods added two more tournaments Wednesday to a schedule that is not much different from previous years except for the timing.
Woods entered The Players Championship and the AT&T National, which benefits his foundation.
It was the second straight week that Woods made an early commitment to a PGA Tour event, allowing for more time to promote his appearance. For years, the world’s No. 1 player waited until the last few days before signing up.
Last week, Woods beat the deadline by eight days for entering the Quail Hollow Championship, which starts April 29. He signed up for The Players Championship, which starts May 6, nine days ahead of the deadline.
Woods no longer is the host of the AT&T National, which will be held over the Fourth of July weekend at Aronomink outside Philadelphia. It had been played the last three years at outside of Washington at Congressional, which will host the U.S. Open next year.
Woods missed five months while caught in a sex scandal that shattered his image and cost him three major endorsements. He returned at the Masters, where he tied for fourth.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla.
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