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Tiger Woods said little in response to public attention, but he made his presence felt.
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Tiger Woods said little in response to public attention, but he made his presence felt.

June 23, 2026 7 Min Read
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Tiger Woods was spotted Tuesday morning in Cromwell, Conn., just south of Hartford.

Woods, who has not been seen in public since March 27 when he overturned his Range Rover on a South Florida road and was arrested on suspicion of drunk driving, was in town to help announce major changes to the PGA Tour’s competitive structure.

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The setting is the Travelers Championship at TPC River Highlands, the eighth and final signature event of the PGA Tour’s 2026 season. We’ve known for some time that big news would be announced this week, with PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolup detailing the tour’s new relegation model starting in 2028. But it wasn’t until Woods showed up at the Travelers’ press tent around 10 a.m. local time that we learned he would also be part of the proceedings.

Woods wore a charcoal suit and light blue tie, paired with tasteful soft-spiked golf shoes. Video from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office showed Woods handcuffed and with a blanket over his head, sweating in the back seat of his patrol car.

Woods didn’t say much Tuesday: 150 words, for those who haven’t been counting at home. But, as always, his presence carried weight. Case in point, he has reportedly returned from a six-week stay at a rehabilitation center in Switzerland. Good for you. The other thing is that he was simply reasserting himself in the public eye as a mover and shaker on the tour, particularly in his role as chairman of the PGA Tour’s Future Competition Committee, the nine-member board that has been driving many of the changes that Rolup and the tour announced Tuesday.

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It’s unclear how much, if any, Mr. Woods contributed to the committee’s affairs during his time abroad (he did not take questions Tuesday), but in his remarks he said he was “proud of the work we have done and am grateful to everyone who has contributed.”

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Woods also said, “This work was never about any particular player or person. It was about bringing together different perspectives, having honest and serious conversations, and boldly thinking about what’s best for the game we all love.”

Mr. Woods, who gave commentary from a clear plastic podium, passed the baton to Mr. Rolup, who said, “Thank you, Tiger. I think I speak for all of us. It’s good to see you again.”

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A lot has happened in the golf world since Woods’ arrest. Three major champions have been crowned on the men’s side (Rory McIlroy, Aaron Rye and just last week, Windham Clark), while the women’s side is led by Woods’ former Nike stablemate Nelly Korda. As all the fun unfolds between the ropes, Lorup and the Tour’s committee, investors and various other advisors are hard at work in boardrooms and virtual meetings. “There’s a lot of Zoom calls,” Maverick McNealy, FCC member and co-chair of the Tour Player Advisory Council, said in his press conference Tuesday.

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“I think one of the biggest benefits of schedules that hasn’t been talked about a lot is how predictable schedules are now for our members,” McNeely said. “This used to be just the top 30, maybe top 50 players who knew what they were going to play in at the beginning of the year, but now we have over 200 members who will know the January 1st date for every tournament they play in. This is going to be huge for their quality of life.”

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Woods’ quality of life has certainly been complicated lately, with various injuries and personal struggles. He will be 52 when the Tour’s new model is enacted, but unless he adds to his 82 Tour titles, it will be almost 10 years since his last Tour win. One question that remains unanswered is how an aging star, even one of Woods’ extraordinary stature, will fit into a reimagined, more grueling tour.

“Once the issue is resolved, there will be clarity on eligibility and a clear path to qualifying for the Championship Series,” Rolup said of the tour’s new top tier. “Career milestones and accomplishments, how do we deal with that? Present and future. I think we’re still working on it, and I think there’s a committee effort to evaluate career accomplishments. But at the end of the day, it’s going to be meritocracy that wins.”

In 2024, the Tour created a special sponsor exemption for Woods and Woods only, based on Woods’ “exceptional lifetime accomplishments.” This exemption will allow him to participate in all signature events. When asked if this exemption would remain in place beyond 2027, a Tour spokesperson told GOLF.com that a decision would be made in the future, adding: “They are looking at those types of exemptions and whether they truly fit into the new meritocratic model.”

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Is there such a world? tiger bleepin woods Could he be peeking in from outside the tour bubble? It’s hard to fathom that, given what he does to golf tournaments the same way a rising tide does to a ship, but it’s also too early to tell. In the meantime, it would be great to have Woods back in some capacity.

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Tiger Woods has rarely said anything in response to public attention, but the post that made his presence felt appeared first on Golf.

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