The Players: Tiger Woods missing from 2025 field and delays PGA Tour comeback at TPC Sawgrass | Golf News

The PGA Tour has confirmed that Tiger Woods won’t return to action at The Players after the former world No 1 was not named in the final field for next week’s event at TPC Sawgrass.

The 49-year-old has missed each of the last four editions due to injury, with Woods not featuring in an official event since missing the cut The Open last July and playing a limited schedule in recent seasons.

Woods was due to make his latest comeback at The Genesis Invitational last month, only to withdraw from the event after the death of his mother Kultida the previous week left him “just not ready” to compete.

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Tiger Woods is to miss The Players for a fifth consecutive year

The two-time Players champion revealed during his TGL appearance on Tuesday that his “heart is not really into practising right now”, as her juggles mourning his mother’s passing with his role on the PGA Tour board and discussions to reunify the men’s game.

Woods had set himself the goal of playing more in 2025 and was expected to tee it up on the PGA Tour ahead of The Masters, live from April 10-13 on Sky Sports, but his next start will not be at The Players and he will miss the event for a fifth consecutive year.

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Tiger reflects on how he won the tournament in 2013 and why he has lacked consistency around TPC Sawgrass during his career

The 15-time major champion said on Tuesday he would ‘start looking at the schedule’ when ‘feeling a little bit better’, with Woods yet to explain his reason for not entering The Players or give any clear indication on when he will return to the PGA Tour.

Woods previously played every edition of The Players from his debut in 1997 to 2007, claiming a one-shot win in 2001, then featured each year from 2009 to his two-shot victory in 2013. He has only made three starts since, with the 2025 edition the last of his five-year exemption for his victory at The Masters in 2019.

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Sky Sports commentator Ewen Murray and caddie Jim ‘Bones’ Mackay discuss Tiger Woods’ incredible putt on the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass on his way to winning the tournament in 2001

Scheffler headlines strong field and chases three-peat

Scottie Scheffler returns as two-time defending champion and looking to become the first player to win The Players three times since Jack Nicklaus, which would see him become the first PGA Tour player in 14 years to win the same event three years running.

Scheffler is one of eight former Players champions in the field, with 2019 champion Rory McIlroy looking to build on his winning start to the season at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Justin Rose also in action.

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Rory McIlroy looks back through his ‘rocky history’ with the PGA Tour’s most iconic tournament, The Players

Justin Rose and Matt Kuchar will each make their 20th career appearance at The Players, while both Rose and Tommy Fleetwood will be among the strong contingent looking to become the first English winner in the tournament’s history.

Forty-eight of the world’s top 50 feature in the 144-man field, where five PGA Tour winners are among 24 debutants involved. One of those making their debut is England’s Laurie Canter, who will be the first former LIV Golf player to feature at The Players after breaking into the world’s top 50.

Woods is one of four eligible players not competing, with Ernie Els, Alex Noren and Brendon Todd also missing out.

How can I watch The Players on Sky Sports?

Sky Sports is offering extended live coverage of The Players, with over 60 hours of live content and action to enjoy from Tuesday to Sunday of tournament week.

‘Live from The Players’ shows begins from 1pm on Tuesday and Wednesday, with news and interviews ahead of the event, before wall-to-wall coverage of the opening round beginning on Thursday at 11.30am.

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Highlights from the final round of The Players in 2024 at TPC Sawgrass, where Scottie Scheffler successfully defended his title

Coverage also begins at 11.30am on the Friday and follows the action from before the opening tee shot until after the close of play, with the action then live from 1pm on both days over the weekend.

The PGA Tour’s main feed, marquee groups featured group an featured holes feed will be available all four rounds on Sky Sports+, along with six bonus groups, while you can download the Sky Sports app to get live scores, text commentary and highlights throughout the week.

Who will win The Players? Watch from March 13-16 live on Sky Sports. Live coverage from the opening round begins on Thursday from 11.30am on Sky Sports Golf. Get Sky Sports or stream with no contract on NOW.

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