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Tiger Woods’ Masters status has become one of the biggest talking points at Augusta this year. As things stand, he has not declined or committed, and each new statement heightens the uncertainty. This time, though, the update didn’t come from Woods at all but from the Masters 2026 application.

Hours after Augusta National’s official app went live, it listed Woods as making his 27th Masters start, drawing attention across the golf world. The section showing past winners not playing omitted his name. Had he not been playing, his name as a 5x Masters winner would be there.

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The pull at Augusta, if it happens, is difficult to ignore. Woods holds the record for 24 consecutive cuts made at the Masters. Coming here this year and making the cut would break his own record. A sixth green jacket would make him the oldest winner, putting Jack Nicklaus, the oldest Masters champion at 46, behind. The chances of it are extremely bleak, though. Then there is Phil Mickelson, who finished second at 50 years in 2023. If Woods surpasses this, he’d be the new oldest runner-up.

However, the real question is whether he can finish 72 holes and how. Augusta is not an effortless course, and it’s not just a hypothetical concern. In 2024, he finished last. In 2023, he made the cut but withdrew during the third round due to plantar fasciitis. In 2022, he completed all four rounds, just 14 months after his car crash, but finished 47th. At 50, with a recovering back, simply completing four rounds in 2026 may be the benchmark.

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