It was the kind of day professional golfers at all levels dream of, the type of high that keeps you grinding through the lows. And few players have been so low as Todd.
This month (and next) marks the 30th anniversary of Senior’s epic ‘Triple Crown’ in Australia in 1989 and the evergreen golfer keeps proving he’s still got it.
After winning the FedEx Cup title in August and taking PGA Tour player-of-the-year honours, few would have blamed Rory McIlroy for easing through the rest of 2019.
All-time greats are capable of doing great things at any moment in their careers. And Tiger is maybe the greatest all-timer of all-timers, in any sport.
Bubba took that creativity to a whole new level during the final round of the Zozo Championship by attempting – and pulling off – arguably the most ridiculous tee shot in PGA Tour history.
As the players sloshed through the rain-delayed Zozo Championship, sticking around for a Monday finish to the first PGA Tour stop held in Japan, they could rest assure that all the effort would be rewarded … financially that is.
Woods ranked T-4 in greens in regulation, hitting 76.4 percent of his greens for the week. He also ranked first for the week in putts per green in regulation at 1.638.