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Tiger Woods makes public appearance in support of new PGA plan

By Thomson Reuters Jun 23, 2026 | 4:23 PM

Tiger Woods made his unofficial return to golf with a public appearance alongside PGA Tour commissioner Brian Rolapp at a press conference in Connecticut ​on Tuesday.

Woods read a prepared statement and didn’t ‌take questions, introducing Rolapp to detail the establishment of a new two-track PGA Tour schedule to be implemented by 2028. The announcement came after meetings earlier this week in which Woods was a ‌key ​participant as chairman of the Future ⁠Competition Committee.

“I think having ⁠Tiger involved was a tremendous asset and a privilege,” Rolapp said. “His insight into the game as a player but also being around it his whole life, the ​respect he has earned from fans, from his fellow members, from partners is invaluable. So, his leadership has ⁠been tremendous. We’re fortunate to have ⁠him.”

Maverick McNealy said Tuesday the presence and ​guidance of Woods was invaluable.

“He doesn’t move the needle in ​golf. He is the needle,” McNealy said. “Yeah, so having ‌his support, his perspective, his views on how the tour has changed over the last 20 or 30 years gives us young guys a lot of perspective that ⁠we don’t have, and he’s a really smart guy. It’s great to see him back and everything’s stronger when he’s back ⁠around.”

During Rolapp’s press ‌conference two days before the Travelers Championship ⁠tees off in Cromwell, Conn., Woods remained ​in ‌the room and rejoined a group congratulating ​Rolapp on ⁠adding the commissioner title when Jay Monahan retires at the end of the year.

Woods was in Switzerland for treatment following his arrest March 27 on a DUI charge in Jupiter, Fla., but returned to the United States earlier this ​month.

–Field Level Media