Tiger Woods turns 50
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On Dec. 30, Tiger Woods, in the two-man discussion along with Jack Nicklaus as to the greatest golfer of all time, turns 50. Where does he go from here?
In March, it was announced that Woods, now 50, suffered a ruptured Achilles tendon and subsequently missed all of the major PGA Tour championships. The last 15 years of Woods' historic career have been marred with injuries, including his knees, back and the ailments after his car accident in 2021.
Tiger Woods, speaking ahead of the Hero World Challenge, made his first public comments since undergoing disc replacement surgery Oct. 10.
Tiger Woods joked that he planned to play 25 tournaments on both the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions next year. He smiled and laughter ensued.
Tiger Woods' former Stanford teammate and NBC commentator Notah Begay III gave a few insights into Tiger and his potential next moves.
In honor of Tiger Woods' milestone birthday, take a look at some of his best moments on the golf greens with his two kids, Sam and Charlie Woods
If it’s December, it’s time for the Hero World Challenge, the Tiger Woods-hosted 20-man tournament in the Bahamas that caps off the golf year. Woods’ foundation is a beneficiary of the event, and Woods himself holds a press conference at the start of ...