In case you missed HBO quietly dropping the trailer for its buzzed-about Tiger Woods documentary Tiger—which traces the meteoric rise, shocking fall and surprise comeback of arguably the greatest golfer of all time—it's definitely worth watching above. The two-part doc features ...
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Tiger Woods competes with his son Charlie at the PNC Championship and both are diligently preparing ahead of the tournament.
The 15-time major winner will be inducted alongside 11-time LPGA winner Susie Maxwell Berning, former PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem and the late Marion Hollins, who broke barriers as one of the few female developers of golf courses in the sport's history. The honorees, who were announced earlier this year, will be inducted as the Hall of Fame class of 2022, a spokeswoman said. "Given the uncertainties of the COVID-19 pandemic, moving the ceremony back a year will give us a better opportunity to properly recognize and honor this important class," World Golf Foundation CEO Greg McLaughlin said in a statement.
Preparing is harder. Tiger Woods' body doesn't always respond, which makes it harder to find the motivation to put in the required work. So, what's left and what does he still want?