
Tiger Woods Makes Masters Cut
Friday at the 79th Masters Tournament Tiger Woods sent a message early that he planned on being around for the weekend.

Friday at the 79th Masters Tournament Tiger Woods sent a message early that he planned on being around for the weekend.

Rory McIlroy, according to a survey of industry marketers, tournament directors, and journalists, ranks as the most marketable golfer.

During Tuesday’s “Pardon the Interruption” on ESPN, co-host Tony Kornheiser commented on Tiger Woods’ return to golf for The Masters, which begins Thursday, after recovering from injury. Woods, along with the others, will attempt to make the cut for The

On Tuesday’s broadcast of “Around the Horn” on ESPN, ESPN reporter and frequent guest of the show Israel Gutierrez responded to the question if oft-injured golfer Tiger Woods would make the cut for The Masters, which begins Thursday. According to

“I’m playing in the Masters,” Tiger Woods stated on his official website Friday afternoon. “It’s obviously very important to me, and I want to be there.”
Tiger Woods appeared at Augusta National playing a practice round earlier this week, rousing speculation that the most celebrated golfer for the last two decades may be ready to reactivate his game and reignite his quest to win his fifth Masters and his 15th Major championship.

Tiger Woods’ former Stanford teammate and long time confidante, Notah Begay, gives it is 50-50 chance that the world’s most famous golfer and owner of 14 major championships will tee it up for his twentieth Masters Championship at Augusta National on April 9.

On Monday gaming company Electronic Arts Inc. announced the replacement of Tiger Woods on the cover of their PGA Tour game with Rory McIlroy.

One former PGA pro declared, and then retracted, that Tiger Woods failed a drug test and serves out a secret suspension.

Tiger Woods decided not to tee it up at the Honda Classic at PGA National in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla next week.

Going down quicker than the Lusitania, the onetime titan of the Fairways, Eldridge Tiger Woods, plummeted to number 62 in the latest World Golf Rankings, marking his lowest standing ever since teeing it up for his first PGA event in 2012.

Tiger Woods withdrew for the third time in his last eight tournaments on Thursday at the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open claiming back pain because his glute muscles shut down and wouldn’t reactivate.

When World Cup skiing star Lindsey Vonn flew across the finish line breaking a 35-year-old record on Monday, she had support from the sidelines from another champion: Tiger Woods.
With his back all better and wielding a retro-swing re-crafted with the help of his latest golf guru, Chris Como, the world’s former greatest golfer Tiger Woods will launch his 2015 PGA season at the Waste Management Phoenix Open, Jan. 29-Feb. 1. Woods will back that up on the following week joining the field at Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla, California at the Farmers Insurance Open, Feb. 5-8.