Butch Harmon is the greatest golf teacher of all time, the most outrageously under-appreciated figure yet to be inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame and Tiger Woods’ coach in his formative ...
A surf park and a go-kart arcade are among the entertainment venues that have recently opened. Still to come: VAI Resort and Mattel Adventure Park.
There is no timetable for Woods's return, although Dr. Charlton Stucken of the Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach, Fla., who performed the Achilles repair operation, said in a statement ...
Tiger Woods has dealt with a variety of injuries ... The second season of TGL is set to begin in January of next year, so Woods' next golf competition could be in the indoor league.
Earlier this month Tiger Woods admitted he's only touched a golf club three times since the sudden passing of his mother, Kultida, who died on Feb. 4 at the age of 78. "This is the third time I ...
Tiger Woods looks set for ... death of his mother earlier in the month. Woods featured in the Seminole Pro-Member - a long-running event at Seminole Golf Club - on March 3 and has competed for ...
Woods' refusal to use a golf cart even with an exemption, everything is adding up the inevitable. Woods will still enjoy the spotlight because he's still Tiger Woods. He can still play in his TGL ...
PALM BEACH GARDENS — TGL's first playoff will happen without league founders Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. New York Golf Club defeated Boston Common 10-6 on Monday night at the SoFi Center in ...
At this point, it is sadly becoming worth asking whether golf fans will get to see the 'Big Cat' on Tour anytime in the foreseeable future. Tiger Woods is 49 years old and has dealt with serious ...
FROM GOLFWEEK: Battered but never broken: A list of Tiger Woods' injuries through the years Woods has played on in the TGL, an indoor virtual golf league in West Palm Beach. He played in only the ...
Tiger Woods, according to a brief statement posted to his social media channels, underwent surgery Tuesday morning after rupturing his left Achilles, and his return to golf is unclear.
Julio Cesar Valdera Morales is a Newsweek contributor based in Spain. His focus is golf as well as politics and economics. Julio has been with Newsweek since February, 2025 and previously ...