Short answer: Yes. Vijay Singh is not playing in the Masters this year due to an injury.
Details:
- In 2025 he withdrew from The Masters after informing Augusta National officials that he was dealing with an injury, ending his streak of 31 consecutive Masters appearances.[1][2]
- Reports described the injury as undisclosed at the time, with several outlets confirming his withdrawal from the field.[2][5]
- He was slated to compete in his 32nd Masters start and had tied for 58th the previous year, but his injury prevented his participation in Augusta National in 2025.[5][2]
If you’d like, I can pull the latest official statements from Augusta National or summarize how this affects the field this year.
Sources
Former champion Vijay Singh of Fiji has withdrawn from this week's Masters because of an injury, tournament organisers said on Monday.
www.flashscore.co.zaVijay Singh finished tied for 58th at 14-over in his most recent appearance at the Masters Tournament. He'll tee off at Augusta National Golf Club April 9-12 wi
www.pgatour.comAfter a run of 31 consecutive Masters appearances since making his debut in 1994, Vijay Singh will not play at Augusta National after being ruled out through injury
www.golfmonthly.comVijay Singh returns to Augusta National Golf Club for the 2025 Masters Tournament, set to take place April 10-13. Singh looks to improve upon his performance fr
www.pgatour.comVijay Singh has withdrawn from the Masters with an undisclosed injury.
www.espn.co.ukA green jacket winner 25 years ago, Vijay Singh informed tournament officials Monday he won't play this year due to a back injury.
www.usatoday.comAUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) — Vijay Singh withdrew from the Masters on Monday citing an injury, the first time the former champion is not at Augusta National since making his debut in 1994. The Masters did not provide details on the injury for the 62-year-old Singh. He tied for 18th on Sunday at the PGA Tour Champions event in Florida.
www.thescore.comVijay Singh has withdrawn from the Masters because of an undisclosed injury.
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