On Golf Central “Live From the PGA Championship,” the team breaks down what’s next for LIV Golf and the league’s players, like Bryson DeChambeau, after the PIF announced it will end funding after the 2026 season.
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The year 1938 was one of the best ever at the PGA Championship with matches repeatedly going deep into play before being resolved.
Gene Sarazen won the PGA for the first time the previous year, 1922, and this year he had gotten to the finals again
12/01/00 -- Includes news and notes on Senior Skins, Sergio Garcia,Colin Montgomerie and Sam Torrance, Payne Stewart, Lee Westwood, the PGA Tour Awards and others.
11/30/00 -- For the third time in the past four seasons, Tiger Woods has been named the PGA Tour Player of the Year. Woods, who also earned this distinction in 1997 and 1999, won nine Tour events in 2000 and amassed over $9 million in official earnings.
11/29/00 -- Australian Stuart Appleby has withdrawn from the Australian PGA Championship to play in the $2 million Sun City tournament in South Africa, and that concerns Aussie Greg Norman.
11/29/00 -- Aaron Baddeley’s ecstatic. Greg Norman’s perturbed. And Ian Baker-Finch is nervously anxious. These three men make up the main ingredients to this week’s Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane.
11/21/00 -- Tiger’s world tour makes a stop in Kauai, Hawaii for the 18th Grand Slam of Golf at the Poipu Bay Golf Course. Woods will compete against Masters champion Vijay Singh, Paul Azinger and Tom Lehman in the two-day stroke-play event.
11/17/00 -- Includes news and notes on Tiger Woods, Nick Faldo, Ian Baker-Fich, Cristie Kerr, Padraig Harrington, Ernie Els, Lee Westwood, Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer, Hank Kuehne, Phil Mickelson and others.
So he didn’t win any of the final three. Tiger Woods, who was favored to win all of them, couldn’t manage win No. 10.
Those are the negatives. The positives, though, make 2000 a year that will be remembered in golf lore forever. If Woods never again duplicates it, there were enough hold-your-breath moments to last a lifetime.
Those are the negatives. The positives, though, make 2000 a year that will be remembered in golf lore forever. If Woods never again duplicates it, there were enough hold-your-breath moments to last a lifetime.
9/24/00 -- Proving Tiger Woods is the only player who can stop Tiger Woods, the world’s #1 finished bogey-birdie-bogey to hold on to a one-shot lead after 18 holes of the WGC - NEC Invitational in Akron, Ohio.
8/27/00 -- Sweden’s Pierre Fulke completed his comeback from a wrist injury by capturing the Scottish PGA Championship at Gleneagles.