Tiger, a second nine like we’ve never seen from you, starting with that 10 on the 12th but then you birdie five of your last six. Take me through what was going through your mind on the 12th hole and how mentally tough you had to be to finish the way that you did. TIGER …
Tiger Wood remarks on his bogey free first round at the US Masters 2020.
THE MODERATOR: Good afternoon, ladies and gentlemen, it is always such a great pleasure to welcome back to the media center, our now five time green jacket winner and defending Masters Champion, Mr. Tiger Woods. Tiger, thank you for spending the time with us for a few minutes here in the media. TIGER WOODS: Yeah, …
Tiger Woods will not compete in next week’s Houston Open, his manager, Mark Steinberg, confirmed to GolfChannel.com.
THOUSAND OAKS, Calif. – Ouch. In his return to golf after a four-week break, Tiger Woods did something he’s never done before in (...)
The 15-time Major winner had his say on golf's distance debate The 15-time Major winner had his say on golf's distance debate This article Tiger Woods On Distance: Governing Bodies Should Have Been Worried A Long Time Ago appeared first on Golf Monthly.
The distance debate in golf is continuing. The great Tiger Woods weighs in on the discussion, talks about his form and his favorite fans on Tour.
Take a look at Tiger Wood's beautiful new Payne's Valley Golf Course.
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. - Tiger Woods has announced he will defend his title at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD Oct. 22-25, 2020, setting the stage for a potentially historic week on the PGA TOUR. Woods said: “I am excited to defend my title at the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP. It is disappointing that we will not be able to play in Japan this year, but Sherwood Country Club will be a great backdrop for what I know will be a great championship.” Eleven months ago, the American golf legend equalled Sam Snead’s long-standing record of 82 career wins on the PGA TOUR by securing a three-stroke victory at the inaugural ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP played at Accordia Golf Narashino Country Club in Chiba, Japan. In front of large galleries, Woods led the tournament from start to finish to beat Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama, while Northern Ireland’s Rory McIlroy and Sungjae Im of Korea shared third place in the star-studded tournament which heralded Japan’s first official PGA TOUR Event. Earlier this month, PGA TOUR and ZOZO Inc. officials announced the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP would not be played in Japan this year due to logistical issues caused by the COVID-19 pandemic but will instead move to Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks, California. Sherwood is a Jack Nicklaus Signature designed golf course and was the venue for Woods’ tournament, the Hero World Challenge, from 2000 to 2013. Woods has a terrific record at Sherwood where he won his own event five times (2001, 2004, 2006, 2007 and 2011) and finished runner-up on five other occasions, thus raising anticipation that the 2020 ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD could produce an unprecedented 83rd PGA TOUR title for Woods. Kotaro Sawada, President & CEO, ZOZO, Inc. said: “We are delighted that our defending champion, Tiger Woods, has committed to play in the ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD this October. His memorable victory at the inaugural tournament in Japan last year was truly historic. While we hope to see Tiger play in Japan again next year, we look forward to him headlining another amazing field at Sherwood, and to see him continue playing brilliantly and rewriting golf history. We believe our tournament can continue to inspire sports fans and viewers as they follow the action closely through the broadcasts in Japan, the United States and all over the world.” The ZOZO CHAMPIONSHIP @ SHERWOOD will feature 78 professionals, including the leading players from the 2019-20 FedExCup points list, players designated by the Japan Golf Tour Organization and sponsor exemptions. In addition to the $8 million purse, ZOZO, Inc. is planning a variety of charitable activities in Japan, the proceeds from which will be donated to fund programs and measures to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus among other initiatives.
Tiger Woods' newest course, Payne's Valley, was unveiled on Tuesday with the Payne's Valley Cup. Here's what you missed. The post The 10 best, funniest moments from Tiger Woods’ Payne’s Valley Cup appeared first on Golf.