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Tiger Woods To Resign From PGA Tour Council Soon? Exhausting Schedule of the 48YO Explored

The golf world is abuzz with speculation about a potential shakeup in the PGA Tour Council. As the pressure to perform on the course collides with the demands of leadership, the strain is starting to show. One of its most iconic figures is struggling to maintain his commitments. Any guesses about who are we talking about? If you guessed Tiger Woods, you are absolutely correct!

Tiger Woods is finding himself at the center of a perfect storm of pressure. His recent comments about his packed schedule and struggles to devote enough time to his PGA Tour Council responsibilities combined with his constant hard work to perform well on the greens at the events he played has the golfer very overworked. As a result, it has raised eyebrows about the probable decision that he might take!

Tiger Woods hints at his potential off-duty

In a pre-tournament presser at the Open Championship, Tiger Woods spoke about his packed schedule and the struggle to fulfill his PGA Tour Council responsibilities. As reported by ASAP Sports, when asked about his Ryder Cup captaincy decision, the 84-time PGA Tour winner admitted, Well, the decision was very difficult for me to make. My time has been so loaded with the tour and everything and what we’re trying to accomplish. I’m on so many different subcommittees that it just takes so much time in the day, and I’m always on calls.

The 15-time major winner joined the PGA Tour Policy Board in August 2023 and was honored to represent the players of the PGA Tour as a player director. However, the physical and mental toll of his exhausting schedule, combined with his ongoing health issues, make it unlikely that Woods can sustain this pace. Which ultimately led him to turn down the Ryder Cup captaincy. Additionally, he is also serving as the Vice Chairman of the PGA Tour Enterprises, a role he assumed in March of this year. Undoubtedly, the golfer’s schedule is jam-packed, and calls are just a regular part of it!

The 48-year-old golf legend faced a daunting task, juggling his commitments with subcommittee roles and negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund (PIF). He further recalled having a conversation with now-former PGA of America president Seth Waugh. Woods said, “I felt—I told Seth that I just didn’t feel like I could do the job properly. I couldn’t devote the time. I barely had enough time to do what I’m doing right now, and add in the TGL starts next year, as well as the Ryder Cup. I just didn’t feel like I would be doing the captaincy or the players in Team USA justice if I was the captain with everything that I have to do.” His admission suggests that his resignation from the Council may be imminent.

TGL was supposed to start this year, but because of its roof getting destroyed, it got delayed by a year. With that starting next year in January, and Woods expanding T-Squared to St. Andrews along with Justin Timberlake, he will have even less time on his hands to devote to the PGA Tour. So, the chances are there that he might say goodbye to a few of his responsibilities at the PGA Tour, and the PGA Tour Council could be one of them.

USA Today via Reuters

We all know that Woods’ dedication to the Tour is admirable, and his resignation from the council may be the best decision for his well-being and the good of his game. Moreover, the 15-time major champion isn’t the first to face such a dilemma. Rory McIlroy resigned from the Council last November, citing similar reasons. Rory McIlroy’s decision to step away from the PGA Tour board

In November 2023, the PGA Tour revealed a statement that stated McIlroy was leaving the position of player director, citing “personal and professional commitment.” He later shed light on his resignation after two years of service, revealing that he decided to do so as board duties were taking a lot of his time, and “something had to give.” And he wanted to focus on playing golf and winning the tournaments that he dreamed about winning as a kid, notably the majors.

The Northern Irishman said in a podcast, “I resigned at the end of this year, but it was more to do with it being just taking up too much of my time. I just want to get back to being a golfer and playing golf.” As the golf world continues to evolve, leaders like Woods must want to prioritize their health and focus on their game more.

Can Tiger Woods continue to excel on the course and in the boardroom, or will the strain of his dual roles finally take its toll? Share your thoughts on this developing story.

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