Couples to Play Masters Practice Round with Woods
By wchung | 03 Apr, 2026
Fred Couples said Wednesday that he’ll play a practice round for the Masters with Tiger Woods at Augusta National on Monday.
Woods is making his return to competitive golf next week at the Masters after months of seclusion following revelations that he cheated on his wife.
Couples said he’ll avoid asking Woods about his personal life.
“This is not going to be questions and answers,” said Couples, playing in the Houston Open this week. “It’s going to be strictly golf. I play a lot with him at Augusta, so this is not unusual.”
Couples said he would be playing in a foursome with Woods, though he did not know who the other two golfers would be. Couples said he’s curious to see how fans will react to seeing Woods on the course again.
“I’m looking forward to it, for sure, just because he hasn’t played,” Couples said. “I want to see the reaction and how good he’s hitting it.”
Couples wasn’t sure what time the practice round would begin. Woods has a news conference scheduled for 2 p.m. that day.
The 50-year-old Couples has won his last three starts on the Champions Tour and says he’s taken some ribbing from Woods in recent text messages.
“He teases me about winning a couple of times on the Champions Tour,” Couples said. “He needs shots is what he’s telling me. I’m smarter than that.”
Couples, who will be returning as captain of the U.S. Presidents Cup team next year, said he expects Woods to commit to play in the event in Australia.
CHRIS DUNCAN, AP Sports Writer HUMBLE, Texas
Articles
- Tomahawk Missile Delivery to Japan Diverted by Iran Demand
- OpenAI Buys Tech Talk Show TBPN in Surprise Move
- US Employment Rebounded in March but Jobs Under Pressure from Iran
- Trump's All-Caps Post Alarms Anxious Oil-Hungry World
- How a Chinese Immigrant Laid the Foundation for the Computer Revolution
- Automakers Unveil New EVs Despite US Sales Downturn
- Top 10 Favorite California UFO Hotspots
- Pope Leo Emerges As High-Profile Trump Critic
- Pam Bondi Fired from Attorney General Post
- China Adds 12 New Banks to Digital Yuan Program
