Jan 9th, 2018 Article
The new shot heard around the world
The new shot that was heard around the world. How DJ rewrote history with his amazing drive at the 433 yard Par 4 12th. Watch it here.
The new shot that was heard around the world. How DJ rewrote history with his amazing drive at the 433 yard Par 4 12th. Watch it here.
Rickie Fowler has always liked to push the fashion boundaries, and he did just that on Thursday when he sported an untucked Hawaiian shirt at the Sentry Tournament of Champions.
What is it with golfers and Trump? Now Bryson DeChambeau has crossed to the dark side by playing golf with the Trump.
Tiger Woods will tee off for the final round at 11:10 a.m. ET (add 5 hours for GMT) alongside Justin Thomas. Here is the full list of tee times and pairings for Sunday's final round. He may not be in contention, but there are some big names up for the fight still.
It's Day three at the Hero Challenge, and the world is watching how Tiger Woods has performed. So here's how he got on.
How good has this tournament been so far? Absolutely riveting. And not just Tiger's decent return. The birdies and eagles have been flying in all over the place. Did you see Molinari's hole out? Lovely stuff. Here are the pairings for tonight.
Well, was it worth the wait? The greatest golfer of our generation finally played a round of golf in anger. From the moment his first tee shot sailed 30 yards past Justin Thomas's we were riveted.
Tiger Woods finished Day 2 at the Hero Challenge tied fifth with Francisco Molinari, Matt Kuchar, Kevin Chappell and Hideki Matsuyama. But when he eagled the ninth he held the actual lead. Who saw that coming!?
Here are the tee times and pairings for Day 2 at the Heroes Challenge in Albany, the Bahamas. So who is Tiger Woods teeing up with?
As tournament host, Tiger Woods has been able to make his own choice of playing partner, and he has given World No 3 Justin Thomas the box seat.
Does Tony Finau really have more of a chance of winning a major in 2018 as Tiger Woods? Apparently so...
A total of 146 players won at least $1 million in prize money during the 2016-17 season between the PGA Tour and European Tour, according to Golf Week.