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Speaking to Golfweek at the Hero World Challenge, a tournament in the Bahamas Tiger has hosted since 2015, the golf star made rare comments about his 16-year-old son following in his footsteps. Tiger noted that the recruiting process has been "very different" for Charlie.
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Reports: PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp, Tiger Woods pitch significant schedule changes to Hero field
After the PGA Tour's Future Competitions Committee met on Tuesday, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp and committee chair Tiger Woods met with the 20 players competing in this week's Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas,
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Tiger Woods explains why modern tour pros can’t putt like he does in latest viral lesson
These days, tust seeing Tiger Woods on a golf course with a club in his hand is enough to stop the scroll of most golf fans. However, when Woods is dishing knowledge, like he was at the Hero World Challenge on Wednesday, it’s not enough to simply rubberneck. You pull up a chair, sit down and listen.
Woods, 49, underwent lumbar disc replacement surgery in October and was only recently cleared to chip and putt. Yes, he’s mounting a return to golf, but he essentially conceded that he’s not expecting to win majors. Instead, he’d “like to come back to just playing golf again.”
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Tiger Woods dealing with uncertain times with his golf, the Ryder Cup and reshaping the PGA Tour
Age and experience have put Woods in a unique role to modernize golf without ruining it. This is important to him, too. He thought back to his roots in public golf, to that first PGA Tour tee shot at Riviera at age 16, to winning the Masters at 21 and reaching No. 1 in the world longer than anyone.
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Ryder Cup captaincy, Charlie's college recruiting, a YouTube take and other nuggets from Tiger Woods' Hero press conference
Tiger Woods spoke about a lot of different subjects during his annual press conference at the Hero World Challenge. Here are the highlights
During a press conference on a range of topics at the Hero World Challenge, Woods revealed he hasn’t been asked to lead the U.S. team in 2027.
Woods has a list of accomplishments beyond reproach in the modern game. But what he's now doing off the course will have a lasting impact on the PGA Tour's future.
Woods hasn't participated in a professional tournament since The Open Championship in July 2024. The 15-time major winner suffered an Achilles rupture in March and underwent back surgery in October, sparking concerns that his time at the top of the sport might be drawing to a close.