Tiger Woods is eligible for the first World Golf Championships event of the year, if he chooses – or is physically able – to play.
The top 50 in the latest Official World Golf Ranking qualified for the WGC at The Concession, contested Feb. 25-28 in Florida. Woods is currently at 48th, but hasn’t played competitively since December after having a back procedure.
There were no changes along the top-50 line, with Bubba Watson remaining in the final spot and Will Zalatoris, at 49th, locking up a WGC start.
With his victory at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am, Daniel Berger bumped up two spots to 13th.