Bernhard Langer to Miss Final Masters Due to Achilles Injury
The golf legend's career faces uncertainty after a training injury sidelines him from his planned farewell at Augusta National.
- Bernhard Langer, the winningest golfer in PGA Tour Champions history, announced he will miss the upcoming Masters due to a torn Achilles tendon.
- The injury occurred during a training exercise in Boca Raton, Florida, leading to surgery that will sideline him for an indefinite period.
- Langer, at 66, had planned this year's Masters to be his final appearance, marking a poignant end to his illustrious career at Augusta National.
- The German golfer is a two-time Masters champion and holds records for the most wins on the PGA Tour Champions and the most Senior Major championships.
- Langer's absence raises questions about his future in competitive golf, especially considering his age and the severity of the injury.