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World Golf Hall of Fame changes age requirement, sets up Woods for potential '21 induction

The World Golf Hall of Fame announced Tuesday it has reduced the minimum age for induction from 50 to 45 years old, starting with the 2021 class.

The minimum age was increased from 40 to 50 in 2016, and although there was no specific reason given for the change, the move does make Tiger Woods, who turns 45 in December and would be a lock for induction, eligible for the next class.

“Recognizing the game’s greatest players and contributors is an important endeavor and one our sport takes very seriously,” said Jay Monahan, the PGA Tour’s commissioner and chairman of the World Golf Hall of Fame board.