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DUBLIN, Ohio — Play again soon, Tiger. Sooner rather than later. Sooner meaning one more tournament before the PGA Championship takes place in three weeks at Harding Park in San Francisco. Tiger Woods is not going to play in the 3M Championship next week in Minnesota, so that means the WGC FedEx St. Jude Invitational …
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DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods left himself hanging on the precipice of making the wrong kind of history on Friday. Woods, 44, had never missed a cut in the 17 times he’s played Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial Tournament, an event he’s won five times and finished out of the top 25 only three times. After posting …
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DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods is hanging on the precipice of making the wrong kind of history. Woods, 44, has never missed a cut in the 17 times he’s played Jack Nicklaus’ Memorial tournament. He’s won the event five times and finished out of the Top 25 only three times in that span. After posting …
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The announcement this week that golfing icon Tiger Woods would be the subject of a two-part HBO documentary series has provoked a backlash in the doc community due to a lack of above-the-line diversity on the project. The “Tiger” series is being co-helmed by Oscar-nominated “City Of Ghosts” and “A Private War” filmmaker Matthew Heineman and …
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DUBLIN, Ohio — Everyone wants a glimpse. Even Tiger Woods. Wednesday was Tiger’s turn to take an up-close-and-personal look at the phenomenon that is Bryson DeChambeau, he of the 25 pounds of added muscle and otherworldly length. Until his arrival this week, Woods had been away from the PGA Tour since its COVID-19 re-start, so …
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DUBLIN, Ohio — Tiger Woods on Tuesday made his first public appearance in nearly two months when he played a practice round for the Memorial Tournament alongside his pal Justin Thomas. The two played the back nine at Muirfield Village Golf Club, where Woods will be grouped with Rory McIlroy and Brooks Koepka for the …
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The golf matched the weather, which was sloppy, and that was just fine because the purpose of the “The Match: Champions for Charity’’ Sunday was met — with the millions raised for COVID-19 relief and the entertainment it delivered to a TV audience starved for live sports. Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Tom Brady and Peyton …
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One round of golf finally made Tom Brady look like the rest of us. As the weakest link in Sunday’s “The Match: Champions for Charity” — pitting Brady and Phil Mickelson against Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning — the six-time Super Bowl champion displayed none of the confidence at the Medalist Golf Club in Hobe …
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Regardless of the outcome of the match or the quality of the golf played, Sunday’s charity showdown between Tiger Woods and Peyton Manning and Phil Mickelson and Tom Brady figures to be good fun and a great show. It is, after all, live golf featuring the biggest stars of this generation in golf and football …
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For the past month and a half, sports fans have been starved for the live action the coronavirus pandemic has stolen from us. Every day, it seems, a new report emerges outlining how and when the NBA and NHL might restart their respective seasons, or what the latest proposed plans are for MLB and MLS …