Tiger Woods has earned an exemption to participate in the US Open at the Pinehurst Resort and Country Club in North Carolina. The announcement by the US Golf Association comes as a surprise as Woods has been out of competition since the Open Championship in July 2022 due to injuries sustained in a car crash. Tiger is a 15-time major champion specializing in the sport of Golf.
Tiger Woods to Receive Special Exemption to Play in U.S. Open
Tiger accepts special exemption for U.S. Open
Three-time U.S. Open champion Tiger Woods has been granted a special exemption to play in the 2023 U.S. Open at The Los Angeles Country Club. Woods, who has not played in a major since The Open in July 2022, has been sidelined with injuries.
Woods is one of the most successful golfers in history, with 15 major championships to his name. His return to the U.S. Open is sure to generate excitement among fans. Woods will be making his first appearance at the U.S. Open since 2020, when he finished tied for 38th at Winged Foot Golf Club.
“I am very excited to be able to compete in the U.S. Open again,” Woods said. “I have missed playing in this championship, and I am grateful to the USGA for giving me this opportunity.”
Health Uncertainties Surrounding Tiger Woods’ Participation in the U.S. Open
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Tiger Woods’ return to the U.S. Open is a major storyline heading into the event, but there are some health uncertainties surrounding the golf legend. Woods has not played in a major since The Open in July 2022, and he has been sidelined with injuries since then.
Woods has undergone multiple back surgeries in recent years, and he has also been dealing with plantar fasciitis in his right foot. It is unclear how these injuries will affect his performance at the U.S. Open, especially given the demanding nature of the course.
Despite the uncertainty surrounding his health, Woods is determined to play in the U.S. Open. He has been practicing hard in recent weeks, and he is confident that he can be competitive. However, it remains to be seen whether his body will hold up over the four rounds.
Timeline of Tiger Woods’ Injuries
- 2014: Woods undergoes back surgery to relieve pressure on a pinched nerve.
- 2015: Woods withdraws from the Masters after undergoing another back surgery.
- 2017: Woods withdraws from the U.S. Open after experiencing back pain.
- 2018: Woods undergoes spinal fusion surgery.
- 2019: Woods returns to competition at the Masters, but he withdraws after four rounds due to back pain.
- 2020: Woods finishes tied for 38th at the U.S. Open.
- 2021: Woods suffers severe leg injuries in a car crash.
- 2022: Woods returns to competition at the Masters, but he withdraws after three rounds due to leg pain.
Table of Tiger Woods’ Major Championship Results Since 2014
Year | Tournament | Finish |
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2014 | Masters | T17 |
2014 | U.S. Open | T69 |
2014 | The Open | T68 |
2014 | PGA Championship | T25 |
2015 | Masters | WD |
2015 | U.S. Open | WD |
2015 | The Open | WD |
2015 | PGA Championship | WD |
2016 | Masters | T11 |
2016 | U.S. Open | WD |
2016 | The Open | T28 |
2016 | PGA Championship | T11 |
2017 | Masters | T32 |
2017 | U.S. Open | WD |
2017 | The Open | T2 |
2017 | PGA Championship | T38 |
2018 | Masters | T2 |
2018 | U.S. Open | MC |
2018 | The Open | 6 |
2018 | PGA Championship | T2 |
2019 | Masters | WD |
2019 | U.S. Open | T21 |
2019 | The Open | T38 |
2019 | PGA Championship | 5 |
2020 | Masters | T38 |
2020 | U.S. Open | T38 |
2020 | The Open | CUT |
2020 | PGA Championship | T38 |
2021 | Masters | WD |
2021 | U.S. Open | DNQ |
2021 | The Open | DNQ |
2021 | PGA Championship | DNQ |
2022 | Masters | 47 |
2022 | U.S. Open | DNQ |
2022 | The Open | WD |
2022 | PGA Championship | CUT |
The United States Golf Association’s (USGA) decision to grant Tiger Woods a special exemption to compete in the 2023 U.S. Open has stirred debate among golf fans and experts.
Some argue that Woods deserves the exemption due to his status as one of the greatest golfers of all time and his past success at the U.S. Open. Woods has won the tournament three times, including in 2008 when he famously won while playing on a broken leg. He is also the only player to have won the Masters, U.S. Open, British Open, and PGA Championship in the same calendar year (2000).
Others argue that the USGA should not grant special exemptions to any player, regardless of their past accomplishments. They contend that it is unfair to other players who have to qualify for the tournament through sectional qualifying or by finishing in the top 60 in the Official World Golf Ranking.
Arguments in Favor of Granting Woods an Exemption | Arguments Against Granting Woods an Exemption |
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Woods is one of the greatest golfers of all time. | It is unfair to other players who have to qualify for the tournament. |
Woods has won the U.S. Open three times. | The USGA should not grant special exemptions to any player. |
Woods is a fan favorite and his presence will generate excitement for the tournament. | Giving Woods an exemption sets a precedent for other players to request exemptions in the future. |
Woods is a deserving competitor who is still capable of winning the tournament. | Woods is not currently ranked among the top 60 players in the world. |