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Tiger Woods made history Sunday at the 2020 Masters, history he’ll wish he could soon forget.
Woods had a complete meltdown on the par-3 12th hole at Augusta National, hitting his ball into the
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AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tiger Woods began the Masters third round Saturday four shots out of the lead. By day’s end at Augusta National, Woods was 11 shots out of the lead held by Dustin Johnson.
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Tiger Woods’ hot start at the 2020 Masters nearly included a hole-in-one.
Woods’ tee shot at the par-3 16th came very close to the cup, but he had to settle for a birdie to move him to
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It’s going to be different.
Even a bit bizarre.
But it’s going to be beautiful.
The 2020 Masters starts this week, and because of COVID-19, it is being played in November instead of its usual
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Tiger Woods is leaving Winged Foot early once again. The hunt for his 16th major championship, and fourth U.S. Open title, ended Friday after Woods shot a 7-over-par 77 in the second round and fell to 10-over-par overall, missing the projected cut of 6-over. Double bogeys on the 16th and 18th holes sent Woods spiraling …
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Tiger Woods had his chances. Then he blew them. Woods, 44, was on the cusp of vaulting himself into contention in Thursday’s U.S. Open first round at Winged Foot with a string of three birdies from Nos. 9 through 11 to get to 1-under par. Then it all went wrong for him. In the end, …
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This is the week when golf will feel it most. The eerie quiet that comes with no spectators. The unsettling sound of silence around tee boxes and greens while the world’s best players are doing the otherworldly things they do with the golf ball. Since the PGA Tour’s restart in June after a pandemic pause …
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Tiger Woods will have plenty of time to prepare for the U.S. Open. After finishing 11 over par in the BMW Championship — with Sunday’s final round a 1-over 70 clinching the first tournament since 2010 during which he shot over par in all four rounds — Woods finished in a tie for 53rd place …
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The PGA Tour is two-plus months into fanless tournaments and two of the game’s best players are still trying to adjust to it. Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy have been to the pinnacle of the sport, winning major championships in front of massive crowds that set the tone for what’s at stake. Those memories serve …
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Tiger Woods had better watch his back — Charlie Woods may be coming for his old man on the golf course. Tiger’s 11-year-old son, Charlie, won a US Kids Golf-sanctioned event in Florida last week, shooting a 3-under 33 with three birdies and no bogeys to win by five strokes in the nine-hole tournament. “He’s …