PGA Tour Champions President Miller Brady insists the over-50s circuit is “ready” and “well-prepared” for the potential of Tiger Woods making his debut next year.
The 15-time Major champion turns 50 in December and will have the option to play in the senior events as soon as he wishes.
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Woods could use a cart in PGA Tour Champions events
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The five senior Majors are all four-day, 72-hole affairs with regular tournaments on the schedule just 54-holes and three days.
Crucially, regular PGA Tour Champions events do allow the use of carts, while players have used them in Majors under the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA).
So while it is unknown whether Woods will play in senior events, it seems likely following Brady’s comments.
Jack Nicklaus also last year predicted the 15-time Major would play and “dominate” on the circuit.
“I believe he’ll probably play the Senior Tour and I believe he’ll probably dominate the Senior Tour.
“Tiger is too much of a competitor to not play. I don’t believe he will not play. I believe he will play. I don’t think Tiger will play for money. He doesn’t need money. Tiger will play for competition. He loves competition, and he’s very good at it, obviously.”
Swipe to scroll horizontallyMen’s Senior Majors 2026
Tournament
Course
Date
Senior PGA Championship
The Concession GC, Florida
April 16-19
Regions Tradition
Greystone G&CC, Alabama
Apr 30-May 3
US Senior Open
Scioto CC, Ohio
Jul 2-5
Kaulig Companies Championship
Firestone CC, Ohio
Jul 9-12
Senior Open
Gleneagles, Scotland
Jul 23-26
Other notables turning 50 soon include Zach Johnson, Ben Crane and Ryan Palmer.
Brady confirmed to the Golf Channel that both Johnson and Crane would be joining the PGA Tour Champions next year.

Two-time Major winner Zach Johnson turns 50 in February
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“Had a conversation with Zach a couple of weeks ago and I know Zach is really looking forward to coming out and seeing a lot of his old friends and competing again with them,” he said, before later stating that Ben Crane “cannot wait” until he turns 50.
Brady also gave his verdict on the potential of the age limit changing on the PGA Tour Champions one day.
With the game getting younger, there is regularly talk of the minimum age being reduced on the PGA Tour Champions to allow players in their late-40s to compete, but Brady says he is happy with how things currently are.
“Well I definitely don’t see us going to 55,” he told the Golf Channel.
“There has been discussion on whether or not we should lower the age. But I would tell you at least for now we think we have it right and it’s been that way since the inception of this tour.
“Could that change down the road? It could, but I would also tell you that the guys that are most competitive between 45-50 are still able and willing to play the PGA Tour.
“Once again that may change and we’ll be open to change but for now we’re pretty comfortable where we are.”
