2026 Masters Field: Official List of Invitees & Breaking Tiger Woods News – Sports Brackets


As the golf world prepares for the 90th Masters Tournament at Augusta National, the focus has shifted from the fairway to a developing situation in Florida involving five-time champion Tiger Woods. We’ll go over that, and the current 2026 Masters field for you as we trend closer to the tournament. Updates as we get closer to Masters Week for you. 

Breaking News: Tiger Woods Arrested Following Rollover Crash

2026 Masters Field: Official List of Invitees & Breaking Tiger Woods News – Sports Brackets

On the afternoon of Friday, March 27, Tiger Woods was involved in a two-car rollover accident near his home on Jupiter Island, Florida. According to the Martin County Sheriff’s Office, Woods’ vehicle clipped a trailer while attempting a high-speed pass, causing his SUV to roll onto its side.

Woods was arrested on suspicion of DUI (Impairment by medication) after refusing a urine test, though authorities confirmed alcohol was not a factor. While Woods reportedly escaped the crash without injury, his status for the 2026 Masters is now in extreme doubt. Before the crash, Woods was still weighing his physical fitness following recent back surgery.

The 2026 Masters Field (Current Invitees)

The Masters field is one of the most exclusive in sports. Below is the current list of players who have qualified and accepted their invitations to Augusta.

Past Champions (Lifetime Invitation)

  • Scottie Scheffler (2024)
  • Jon Rahm (2023)
  • Dustin Johnson (2020)
  • Tiger Woods (1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019) –  Status: Uncertain
  • Phil Mickelson (2004, 2006, 2010)
  • Hideki Matsuyama (2021)

Recent Major Winners (5-Year Exemption)

  • Bryson DeChambeau (2024 U.S. Open)
  • Xander Schauffele (2024 PGA Championship)
  • Brooks Koepka (2023 PGA Championship)
  • Wyndham Clark (2023 U.S. Open)

The Top 50 OWGR (Masters Qualifiers)

Here’s the top 50 OWGR golfers that qualify for the Masters. We’ll confirm the final list of players once we are closer to Master’s week kicking off for you. 

Rank Player Rank Player
1 Scottie Scheffler 26 Maverick McNealy
2 Rory McIlroy 27 Ryan Gerard
3 Cameron Young 28 Jon Rahm
4 Tommy Fleetwood 29 Si Woo Kim
5 Xander Schauffele 30 Tyrrell Hatton
6 Matt Fitzpatrick 31 Min Woo Lee
7 Justin Rose 32 Shane Lowry
8 Collin Morikawa 33 Sam Burns
9 Russell Henley 34 Patrick Cantlay
10 Chris Gotterup 35 Kurt Kitayama
11 Robert MacIntyre 36 Marco Penge
12 Sepp Straka 37 Daniel Berger
13 J.J. Spaun 38 Nicolas Echavarria
14 Hideki Matsuyama 39 Aaron Rai
15 Justin Thomas 40 Corey Conners
16 Ben Griffin 41 Jason Day
17 Jacob Bridgeman 42 Jake Knapp
18 Ludvig Åberg 43 Matt McCarty
19 Alex Noren 44 Ryan Fox
20 Harris English 45 Michael Brennan
21 Viktor Hovland 46 Brian Harman
22 Akshay Bhatia 47 Nicolai Højgaard
23 Patrick Reed 48 Kristoffer Reitan
24 Bryson DeChambeau 49 Andrew Novak
25 Keegan Bradley 50 Samuel Stevens

Masters Field: Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Will Tiger Woods play in the 2026 Masters? As of March 27, there is no official confirmation. However, following his DUI arrest and rollover crash today, his participation is highly unlikely. Augusta National has not yet released a statement regarding his status.

How many players are in the Masters field? The field typically consists of 85-100 players, making it the smallest field of the four major championships.

When are the Masters pairings and tee times announced? Official pairings are traditionally released on the Tuesday of Masters week (April 7, 2026).

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