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Tiger Woods’ Tour brethren want to see how his swing change plays out - including some who’ve been there, done that.
Tiger Woods’ pro-am round featured no grimaces, no pains, no alarm bells - just a score of 2 under par ahead of his Thursday return.
Not only did Tiger Woods arrive at this week’s Hero World Challenge with a new ‘swing consultant,’ but almost an entirely new bag.
Considering Tiger Woods was embarking on his second comeback this year it was a telling sign of the times that he wasn’t asked about his ailing back until he was halfway through his Tuesday news conference.
Tiger Woods has a goal for the U.S. Ryder Cup task force. He once wants it to be a one-and-done proposition.
Not only is this week’s Hero World Challenge a return to competition for Tiger Woods but it was also a chance for the former world No. 1 to get back to business.
Why? That’s been the multi-million dollar question since Tiger Woods announced his decision to team with “swing consultant” Chris Como last week. On Tuesday at Isleworth, Woods gave the world an answer.
Members of the PGA Tour’s ShotLink staff have followed the lead set by the circuit’s rules officials and moved to unionize.
The U.S. Ryder Cup task force will meet next week, according to one member of the task force.
Cut Line takes a look at a historic moment for the PGA of America and a significant hire in Tiger’s pursuit of Jack.
Mark and Rod Wittstadt have fired back at Dustin Johnson and his lawsuit against a former advisor, resubmitting a motion to dismiss on Monday in U.S. District Court.
Despite the timing, and how it may appear, Suzy Whaley’s ascent to PGA of America secretary began long before Ted Bishop’s exit.
As a last order of business at the PGA of America’s annual meeting, officials announced that Allen Wronowski would serve a second two-year term as honorary president of the association.
Suzy Whaley collected 52 percent of the vote on the first ballot to become the PGA’s next secretary and its first female officer.
While the PGA of America meets in Indiana, former president Ted Bishop is nearby, preparing for a long winter.
The PGA of America is still looking into the possibility of taking its major championship overseas.
Candidates in what may be a historic vote for the PGA of America made their final pitch to delegates to become secretary of the association on Thursday.
Tiger Woods, angered by a parody piece in Golf Digest authored by Dan Jenkins, penned an impassioned response.
Attorneys for the PGA Tour have turned their attention to IMG Worldwide, one of golf’s preeminent management firms, in the Tour’s ongoing lawsuit with Vijay Singh.
The PGA of America’s Ryder Cup task force has not yet had a meeting, but a spokesman for the PGA confirmed that leaders from the association recently met with Paul Azinger to discuss various topics concerning future matches.
John Daly endorses Phil Mickelson, while Sergio Garcia doubts Miguel Angel Jimenez’s English is Ryder Cup captain material
Integrating foursome play into American golf could help Ryder Cup chances and combat slow play. Tim Finchem is on board.
Bubba Watson persevered to claim his first WGC title in uniquely Bubba fashion.
In this week’s Cut Line, the same passion that has made Patrick Reed a star is also to blame for his outburst in China.