Tiger Woods And Scottie Scheffler Lead Masters Winners In 2026
Tiger Woods And Scottie Scheffler Lead Masters Winners In 2026...
The 2026 Masters Tournament concluded Sunday with a historic leaderboard featuring past champions Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler. The event, held at Augusta National Golf Club, drew record viewership as Woods made a dramatic late surge, finishing in the top 10. Scheffler, the 2022 and 2024 winner, secured another strong performance, reigniting discussions about his dominance in modern golf.
The tournament is trending today as fans and analysts debate whether Woods, now 50, can still compete at the highest level. His performance defied expectations after years of injuries, while Scheffler's consistency cements his status as the world's top-ranked player. Social media erupted with reactions, particularly to Woods' emotional final-round charge.
Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley praised the "electric" atmosphere, noting a 22% increase in weekend TV ratings compared to 2025. The tournament also marked the debut of new Augusta concessions, including a much-discussed peach cobbler latte. Golf analysts now turn attention to next month's PGA Championship, where both Woods and Scheffler are expected to compete.
Retailers reported a spike in golf equipment sales Monday, particularly for brands endorsed by the top finishers. The Masters' impact extends beyond sports, with Georgia tourism officials anticipating a $150 million economic boost from visitor spending. As the golf world processes this year's results, one question lingers: can anyone stop Scheffler's momentum while Woods rewrites aging narratives?