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Tiger says he would've been healthy for Masters this week
In an interview released Thursday by Woods sponsor GolfTV, the 15-time major champion said he is cycling more and playing tennis at times to stay fit and his back pain has eased.
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Woods and caddie sued by spectator over alleged 2018 incident
According to the civil complaint, which was filed on Tuesday in Pinellas County, Florida, Brian Borruso alleges the incident took place during the third round of the Valspar Championship at Innisbrook after Woods’s tee shot landed near him.
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Woods to follow familiar 'blueprint' for Masters title defence
Tiger Woods completed an extraordinary return from spinal fusion surgery he underwent in 2017, producing one of the most emotional finishes in tournament history as he came from behind to win by one shot last April.
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Woods mulling approach from proposed Premier Golf League
The league's events would run from January to September with 48-player fields in a four-man, 12-team format battling for $10 million purses at 54-hole events.
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Woods plays final round at Torrey Pines unaware of friend Bryant's death
The news broke while Woods was in the early part of his round, and though it spread around Torrey Pines quickly, caddie Joe LaCava refrained from telling his boss during the round.
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Blessed Woods admits age is affecting his game
The American, who makes his season debut at the Farmers Insurance Open on Thursday, said he was blessed to be competing after back injuries threatened to end his storied career.
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'It's been an honour', says emotional Woods after Presidents win
The 43-year-old won all three matches he played, skipping only the Saturday fourballs and foursomes to focus solely on his captaincy duties.
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Late fightback keeps Tiger Woods' US in hunt at Presidents Cup
With 30 points at stake over the week, the Internationals need another nine from Saturday's eight matches and the 12 singles on Sunday for a famous victory.
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Captain Woods to play again as US look to bounce back
The 15-time major winner was the standout player for his team during the opening fourballs on Thursday and he opted to go again with the same partner Justin Thomas.
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Internationals all fancy Presidents Cup crack at US captain Woods
Woods will be playing captain when he leads a star-studded United States against the Internationals skippered by Ernie Els in the biennial team match-play showdown at Royal Melbourne from 12-15 December.
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US captain Woods chooses Woods to play in Presidents Cup
Woods named himself among four captain's picks for the 12-man team on Thursday, along with US Open champion Gary Woodland, former Masters champion Patrick Reed and world number 14 Tony Finau.
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Woods wins in Japan, ties Snead for PGA Tour record with 82nd victory
Tiger Woods, who had to play seven holes on Monday in the weather-affected event, finished at 19-under 261 in his first tournament since undergoing arthroscopic left knee surgery two months ago.
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Tiger on brink of PGA Tour win record as play suspended in Japan
Victory for Tiger Woods on Monday would see the 15-time major champion add another illustrious chapter to his astonishing career by equalling US legend Sam Snead's all-time mark of 82 PGA Tour wins.
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Woods withdraws from Northern Trust Open with stiff back
Woods (43) had acknowledged that his back was stiff on the eve of the first event of the PGA Tour’s FedEx Cup playoffs which had limited his ability to practice.
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Koepka, Woods chase history at Pebble Beach
Pebble Beach is a vastly different player now at 43 and with spinal fusion surgery behind him.
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Healthy Woods will likely break my majors record-Nicklaus
Nicklaus, who is hosting this week’s Memorial Tournament at Muirfield Village in Ohio, said on Tuesday that Woods, who won his 15th major at last month’s Masters, will likely have to manage the aches and pain that affect athletes in their 40s.
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Tiger commits to playing in next week's Memorial Tournament
Following his April victory at the Masters, where Woods won his 15th major title and first since 2008, he chose not to play again until the year’s second major, where he missed the cut by one stroke.
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Tiger passes golf supremacy to Koepka at historic PGA
It happened at the PGA Championship after defending champion Koepka fired a five-under par 65 at Bethpage Black on Friday to seize a seven-stroke lead on 12-under 128.
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Koepka seizes command with 63 at PGA while Tiger struggles
Koepka fired a seven-under-par 63, the day's only bogey-free round, to take a one-stroke lead over New Zealand's Danny Lee after 18 holes while Woods, in his first start since snapping an 11-year major drought at last month's Masters, settled for a 72 and a share of 51st.
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Tiger set for early charge with Koepka, Molinari at PGA
The 43-year-old American superstar's electrifying triumph last month at Augusta National has made him the focus of attention at formidable Bethpage Black, the same course where Woods won the 2002 US Open.
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Course familiarity could give Tiger edge in upcoming majors
The American will tee off in competition for the first time since his Masters triumph on Thursday at the PGA Championship at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, where he won the 2002 U.S. Open.