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At 50, Tiger Woods is still golf’s measure
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In case you somehow haven't heard at this point, Tuesday was Tiger Woods' 50th birthday. The 82-time PGA Tour winner and 15-time major champion is officially over the hill, meaning he's eligible to compete on the PGA Tour Champions.
On Dec. 30, Tiger Woods, in the two-man discussion along with Jack Nicklaus as to the greatest golfer of all time, turns 50. What's next for him?
Young Tiger Woods—which I'm defining here as the period before he turned 30, encompassing eight major wins from his 1997 Masters through 2002—was a phenomenon. He was a disruptor in the truest sense of the word, dominating golf courses with the kind of athletic prowess golf hadn't seen before.
The world No. 1, in the hunt again after one round at the Tour Championship, has Bob Harig thinking about Tiger Woods. Scottie Scheffler opened with a 7-under 63 at East Lake. / Brett Davis-Imagn Images ATLANTA — Scottie Scheffler is clearly ...
There's still time for the Detroit Tigers to upgrade their MLB roster for the 2026 season, but exec Scott Harris is focused on internal development.
With the passing of Fuzzy Zoeller at age 74, attention has returned to one of the most controversial moments of his career — a remark he made about fellow golfer Tiger Woods following Woods’ historic 1997 Masters win. The comment prompted widespread ...