Tiger Woods made it through his first tournament back with out any injury setbacks. Days later, he had people holding their breath as he took to the golf course again. Not because he was hitting shots, but because he was playing catch. Yes, playing catch.
According to David Leadbetter, the venerated swing coach Ko fired on Tuesday after a three-year association that produced 12 LPGA victories including two majors.
The greatest golfer of all time has given Tiger Woods a glowing endorsement with Jack Nicklaus claiming his comeback contained flashes of his brilliant best.
With Lexi Thompson teeing it up as the only female at the Greg Norman-hosted Franklin Templeton Shootout, Cobra Puma Golf has announced the LPGA Star superstar has signed a long-term extension with the company.
Paige Spiranac would like to improve upon last year’s performance when she tees it up again at this week’s Omega Dubai Ladies Classic. In the meantime, the LPGA hopeful/social media star should be content if the highlight of her latest trip to the Middle East is the press conference she gave on Monday.
We’ve seen how good Rory McIlroy can be with kids quite a bit recently. The European Tour’s 9-year-old correspondent, Billy, conducted one of the most entertaining interviews of the year with McIlroy.
Though Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama claimed a two-shot win at the Bahamas, Woods marked his return to competitive golf with rounds of 73-65-70-76 – enough for a four-under-par total and 15th place at the 18-man Hero World Challenge.