Golf Apr 28, 2026

The Masters 2026: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player speak about Tiger Woods' absence at Augusta National and latest setback

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The Masters 2026: Jack Nicklaus, Gary Player speak about Tiger Woods' absence at Augusta National and latest setback

Golfing greats Gary Player and Jack Nicklaus both paid tribute to Tiger Woods at The Masters and sent wishes of support to the 15-time major champion at Augusta National.

Woods is missing from this week's field for the second successive season, having , after being involved in a car crash last month.

The former world No 1 is currently seeking treatment having been arrested and charged with driving under the influence, with , taking the case to a jury trial.

Woods was working towards making another competitive comeback from injury prior to his latest car crash, with Player sympathising with his continued pain but urging him to stop driving.

"The human being is so critical of everything," Player said in his Honorary Starters press conference. "If I or any of you in this room had the pain that Tiger Woods had - think of the excruciating pain that this man has been going through for a long time.

"Do I blame him for taking medicine? Hell, no. He has sleep deprivation. Do I blame him for taking something to help him sleep? No. But I don't think he should drive a car.

"When you're taking that medicine, it's dangerous when you're driving a car, same as it's dangerous when you look at your cell phone in the car.

"I think all he's got to do is just not drive a car and get a chauffeur. My reflexes, I think, are as good as when I was 20, but I don't drive anymore - I get a chauffeur. I think that's the answer to it.

"My heart goes out for him. There's nothing worse than living in pain every day of your life. You can't think of anything worse. I just hope he can get it all sorted out because he's such an asset to golf and has done so much for the game."

Nicklaus, whose 18 majors Woods chased but now will never catch, was asked if he had a message for Woods.

"Just [get] whatever you need to help you and get back, because I think golf needs him, and we'd love to have him back," Nicklaus said.

Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley briefly mentioned Woods in his pre-tournament press conference, where he confirmed that they supported Woods' decision to not attend this week's major.

"I would like to add that we fully support Tiger's recent decision to focus on his health and well-being," chairman Ridley said in his press conference. "Our commitment to the TGR Foundation and to Tiger personally has not wavered. We wish him the very best."

Woods has only played in 11 official tournaments since the end of November 2020 and completed 72 holes in just four of them, most recently when he finished last of those who made the cut at The Masters in 2024. His last competitive appearance came at The Open in July 2024.

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