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Tiger Backs Rising Star Theegala for Riviera Opportunity

James “Jimmy” CaldwellBy James “Jimmy” CaldwellFebruary 14, 20265 Mins Read
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Tiger’s Sifford Pick Signals Something Bigger Than One Exemption

I’ve been around professional golf long enough to know that Tiger Woods doesn’t make casual gestures. When he picks someone for the Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption, it’s not about filling a spot on the draw sheet—it’s about sending a message. And the message Tiger sent by selecting Sahith Theegala this week tells you something important about where we are, and where we need to be going.

Look, I’ve covered fifteen Masters Tournaments and spent decades watching how opportunity works—and doesn’t work—in this game. Back when I was caddying in the ’90s, you could go weeks on the professional circuit and see maybe one or two players who didn’t look like they stepped out of a Ralph Lauren catalog. The PGA Tour was exclusive in ways that had nothing to do with your scoring average. Charlie Sifford broke through that barrier, but he had to be twice as good to get half the chances. That’s not ancient history—that’s the world many of us witnessed firsthand.

The Right Player at the Right Time

What strikes me about this particular selection is the thoughtfulness behind it. Theegala isn’t a charity case getting a pity shot. The guy won the Fortinet Championship in 2023 and has proven he belongs on the PGA Tour through performance. Yes, he struggled last season with a neck injury and finished 147th in the FedEx Cup standings, but that’s golf—injury happens to everybody. What matters is how you respond.

And Theegala is responding. Through the early 2026 schedule, he’s posting legitimate results: T31st at the Sony Open, T8th at the American Express, T7th at the Farmers Insurance Open, and T18th at the Phoenix Open. These aren’t fortunate finishes—these are the numbers of a player finding his game again. He’s grinding, competing at the highest level, and now he gets to do it at Riviera, a course that clearly suits his game and his temperament.

What struck me about Tiger’s reasoning was how clearly he understood Sifford’s legacy. In explaining the pick, Woods said:

“During Charlie’s playing days, all he wanted was an opportunity to compete with the best players in the world so he could showcase his game, and Sahith shares those same characteristics.”

That’s not just tournament director speak. That’s Tiger recognizing something fundamental about what this exemption actually means—it’s about giving someone a fair shot to prove themselves against elite competition.

Understanding What the Sifford Exemption Really Represents

The Charlie Sifford Memorial Exemption has been awarded annually since 2009, and the guest list tells you the Tour has taken this seriously. Previous recipients include Marcus Byrd, Cameron Champ, JJ Spaun, and Harold Varner III—players who’ve gone on to build meaningful careers. Last year’s recipient, Danny List, is another example of a player getting the opportunity to compete and then making the most of it.

But here’s what I think gets lost sometimes in how we talk about these exemptions: it’s not really about charity. According to the official language, the exemption recognizes players whose

“journeys reflect the power of opportunity, perseverance and progress in the game of golf.”

That’s the key phrase right there—perseverance and progress. The exemption doesn’t lower the bar; it just opens the door a crack wider so talent doesn’t get lost because someone never got the chance to walk through it in the first place.

The Theegala Story Matters

In my thirty-five years covering professional golf, I’ve learned that player backgrounds matter more than casual fans realize. Theegala was born in Fullerton, California, and raised in Chino Hills by parents who immigrated from India. He made his PGA Tour debut right here at the Genesis Invitational in 2017 as a Pepperdine University student. That’s not a coincidence—that’s a tournament and a community that believed in giving him a chance.

Fast forward to now, and Theegala gets to return to a place that mattered in his journey, this time as a proven professional competing in honor of a player who fought for the same basic opportunity that was eventually extended to him. There’s poetry in that, sure, but there’s also purpose. This is how progress actually works in golf—one player gets a chance, builds credibility, and then helps pull others through the same door.

What This Says About the Tour’s Direction

I won’t pretend professional golf has solved its diversity challenges. We all know better. But watching initiatives like the Sifford exemption mature from an idea into a meaningful program that’s consistently identified legitimate talent—that tells me some people inside the Tour structure understand what’s actually at stake. It’s not about optics. It’s about not losing players because they never got the chance to compete.

Theegala will make his sixth appearance at Riviera between February 19-22, and he’ll do it with a sponsor’s exemption for the third consecutive week. That says something about how other tournament operators view him too. He’s not fighting for scraps here—he’s competing at elevated levels because his game warrants it.

What Tiger did this week was straightforward: he identified a talented player with a meaningful story and gave him a platform to compete. That shouldn’t be remarkable in 2026, but it still matters. And sometimes in golf—like in life—the best way to honor someone’s legacy is simply to keep doing the right thing, consistently, until it becomes normal.

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