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Singh's PGA Comeback Sparks Exemption Debate
8 Jan
Summary
- Vijay Singh is set to return to the PGA Tour for the first time since 2021.
- Analyst Brandel Chamblee criticized Singh's potential return.
- Singh's return is enabled by his high career money exemption status.

Vijay Singh, a celebrated golfer, is reportedly poised to make a return to the PGA Tour, marking his first appearance since 2021. The 62-year-old's potential participation in the Sony Open at Waialae Country Club has become a focal point of discussion surrounding player exemptions based on career earnings.
This situation has drawn sharp criticism from golf analyst Brandel Chamblee. Chamblee argued on social media that allowing players to monetize past achievements through current exemptions contradicts the principles of meritocracy. He stated that a player's presence on tour should be justified by current performance, not by past glories from decades prior.
Singh, who has not competed in a regular Tour event since the 2021 Honda Classic, holds a substantial career earnings record, placing him sixth on the all-time list with over $71 million. His last PGA Tour victory was at the Deutsche Bank Championship in 2008.




