Nov 2nd, 2016 Article
Tiger Woods to return at Hero?
Will he, won't he? jeeeezzzz, it's getting a bit tiresome. Just get back on the bloody golf course, Woods!!!!!
Will he, won't he? jeeeezzzz, it's getting a bit tiresome. Just get back on the bloody golf course, Woods!!!!!
Tiger Woods finished Day 2 at the Hero Challenge tied fifth with Francisco Molinari, Matt Kuchar, Kevin Chappell and Hideki Matsuyama. But when he eagled the ninth he held the actual lead. Who saw that coming!?
BREAKING NEWS: Tiger Woods has been arrested for DUI!
An anonymous bidder has paid the princely sum of $50,000 to caddy for Tiger Woods at the Hero World Challenge Pro-Am in November.
Tiger Woods is 'in good spirits' following his recent horrific car accident and has was 'touched' by the support shown by his fellow players on Sunday. Numerous players from the men and women's game donned the famous red and black combination - the colours Wood is famous for wearing in the final round of tournaments.
Tiger Woods has missed the cut at Riveira for the first time in nine appearances as a pro.
On Friday Tiger Woods was opening his new Oasis Short Course in Cabo, California, when he put on his baseball mitt to play some catch! He doesn’t want to do a Rory that’s for sure.
Tiger Woods has written a long blog post, which confirms that he’s not living in pain anymore and is feeling strong. And that Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas have been coming over to his house for putting competitions.
Woods' 80th PGA TOUR victory caps remarkable comeback season, whilst stablemate Justin Rose claims year-long FedExCup Title with T4 Finish.
Tiger Woods is very close to making his comeback, according to the Golf Channel's Tim Rosaforte.
Tiger seems to have cheered back up again. We all know you have bad days when your recovering from something, and it seems like his rehab, or lack of it, nerve surgery was getting to Tiger woods. And he made it clear he isn’t calling it a day just yet while being interviewed by the NBC golf commentary team.
Tiger Woods is writing a book, which will recount his historic victory in the 1997 Masters, when he broke 20 records and became the first player of black heritage to win a major championship.