Tiger Woods and LIV Golf were Google’s most searched-for golf subjects in the US in 2023, according to data provided by the search engine. At least with 15-time major winner Woods, that comes as no surprise. But break the search interest down by month and there are some eyebrow raisers—Sam Ryder, Sam Bennett and even NBA legend Steph Curry.
Like all the greats, Tiger Woods guards his secrets close. It’s a small and tight circle of golfers who are allowed to learn from the lifetime of knowledge that one of the game’s greatest ever players has accumulated over the years. Over the weekend at the PNC Championship, we got a glimpse into a small Read more…
Is Tiger Woods done wearing the swoosh?
Tiger Woods left the PNC Championship Sunday more hopeful about his playing schedule than he did last year, which bodes well for the prospects of seeing him on the course more in 2024.
The last time Sam Woods was in the spotlight came last year when she inducted her father into the World Golf Hall of Fame prior to the Players Championship.
The combination of lots of youthful flexibility with an undeveloped upper body means it’s the lower body that becomes the powerhouse of lots of junior golfers’ swings. And Tiger’s message for Charlie was simple: that’s just fine.
Much like peanut butter and jelly or an ice cold beer on the beach, Tiger Woods and the Nike swoosh just simply go together. It wouldn’t be right to have one without the other. Unfortunately, rumors are swirling that the 15-time major champion and the legendary footwear and apparel brand could be going their separate Read more…
Tiger’s jaw literally dropped on one of Charlie’s high lobbers, a shot so impressive that dad – much like any of us would – declared that it was time to end the warm-up.
This story is as Daly as it gets, and we’re glad we got another John Daly tale to add to the ever-growing list.
The situation can – and surely will – be easily fixed by the USGA extending Woods a special exemption.
One of Tiger Woods’ greatest shots came about because of a few simple keys that the rest of us would do well to remember.
As if there weren’t enough topics to argue over in the golf world right now, Tiger Woods’ recent leap in the Official World Golf Ranking has sparked more online debate over the legitimacy of the OWGR itself.
Woods finished 18th in the 20-man event, but the key was that he completed 72 holes without incident or re-injury to his right leg, which has plagued him since he badly injured it in a single-car accident in 2021.
NASSAU, Bahamas — More good than bad. That about sums up the second round of the Hero World Challenge on Friday for host Tiger Woods. Woods started fast with birdies on four of his first seven holes, but he couldn’t sustain the pace, struggling in the same area of the golf course where he encountered Read more…
Showing considerable rust of both the physical and mental variety, Woods opened the Hero World Challenge with a three-over-par 75 on a windswept afternoon at Albany.
The general fan doesn’t get to see most of his drills and workouts, but it sounds like Woods’ fellow tour pros never hear the end of it.
It took one swing for Tiger Woods to show golf fans what’s still possible.
Woods has assumed a key leadership role during a turbulent period in the professional game.
If this one-minute supercut of his range session at the Hero World Challenge pro-am is any indication, however, all systems are a go.
Woods is attempting to compete for the first time since he withdrew from the Masters midway through the third round. Two weeks after that early departure from Augusta National Golf Club, the Hall of Famer underwent fusion surgery on his right ankle.