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How the Masters reacted to Tiger Woods’ withdrawal from golf

April 1, 2026 3 Min Read
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  • Masters releases statement supporting Tiger Woods
  • Tiger Woods steps away from golf to focus on recovery

The Masters has publicly supported Tiger Woods after he admitted he was taking a break from golf to focus on his health and recovery.

Woods’ decision comes after a difficult period that raises new concerns about his future in the sport. One of the most iconic figures in golf history, his absence will be felt throughout the game.

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Augusta National immediately sent messages of support. The statement emphasized respect and understanding. It also strengthened Woods’ lasting connection to the tournament.

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Masters releases statement supporting Tiger Woods

In a statement shared by Masters, Augusta National president Fred Ridley supported Woods during this period.

“Augusta National Golf Club and the Masters Tournament fully support Tiger Woods’ commitment to his health.

“Tiger won’t be joining us in person next week, but his presence will be felt here at Augusta,” Ridley said.

The message emphasizes Woods’ importance to the Masters. Even though he is gone, his legacy remains closely tied to the tournament.

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Augusta’s reaction reflects the respect he has for the golf world. It also shows that his position within the sport remains unchanged. For now, the focus is on his well-being rather than the competition.

Tiger Woods steps away from golf to focus on recovery

Woods confirmed he will be stepping away from the game following his arrest in connection with a drunk driving incident following a crash in Florida in March 2026.

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He said he does not have a firm timetable for his return to competitive golf, but will take time to receive treatment and prioritize his health.

This is another uncertain chapter in his career. He has overcome major setbacks in the past, but the current situation has put his immediate future on hold.

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This decision reflects changing priorities. Recovery and long-term health now take priority over plans to return to the course.

Whether he returns or not depends entirely on how this period unfolds. For now, golf will have to wait.

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