Nov 4th, 2017 Article
Tiger Woods - We need to do something about the ball
Tigers Woods is hitting the golf ball so far he thinks the USGA has to make a change to stop it.
Tigers Woods is hitting the golf ball so far he thinks the USGA has to make a change to stop it.
Ian Poulter can you believe it??? Is this the unluckiest shot of the year?
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