“That Can’t Happen Again” – Woods Defiant Final Four Words In A 4,700 Word, Ten Page HWC Transcript
“That can’t happen again”.
Tiger Woods final four words in what is a 4,700 word, 10-page transcript following his pre-Hero World Challenge news conference at the Albany club in the Bahamas.
It was Woods’ first formal meet with the golfing media since last April’s Masters, and with Woods being asked some 40 questions, and double the number than the norm, ranging from the following:
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Woods Side-Steps Any Talk Of 2025 Ryder Cup Captaincy
Tiger Woods sat behind the microphone at a PGA Tour sanctioned event for a first occasion since April’s Masters however he wasted little time side-stepping any talk of taking over the captaincy reins of the USA 2025 Ryder Cup team.
No sooner had the American side lost convincingly at this year’s 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome and Woods’ name was being strongly suggested as the replacement for the hapless Zach Johnson.
Woods served as a vice captain at the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris and was ...
Woods Reveals ‘A Tournament A Month’ Is A Best Schedule Going Forward.
Tiger Woods tees-up in this week’s Hero World Challenge ending a near seven-month absence from the game, and indicating that given a long history of personal injury that any future playing schedule would amount to one tournament per month.
This week’s 20-player and now increased $4.5m field will be only Woods’ third event this year and his first since withdrawing due to injury following making the halfway cut at The Masters.
In fact, Woods is also teeing-up in what will be just ...
Woods Admits Game Of Golf Going Forward Remains ‘Murky’ & There Still ‘Many Moving Parts’
Tiger Woods admits the immediate future for golf remains ‘murky’ and there is ‘moving parts’ before an agreement is reached with golf’s warring parties.
After near seven-month Woods is returning to formal competition at this week’s Hero World Challenge, and in what is virtually a ‘Take 2’ attempt to contest the 20-only event on the Albany course in The Bahamas.
A year ago, Woods was due to tee-up but limped into the media centre to advise it would not ...
David Rickman – Leading Golf Rules Official Set To Retire Next Year
David Rickman – and one of golf’s leading rules officials is set to retire from the R & A next year.
After what will be 37 years of employment with the St Andrews-based governing body, Rickman will bring an end to a long and successful career in golf administration next October.
As an expert Rules official, he will have refereed at almost 130 prestigious events in golf by the time he retires. In serving as Chief Referee at The Open next year at Royal Troon, Rickman will mark his 34th ...
Lee Siblings The Hottest Sister & Brother Act In Golf
There is no hotter brother-and-sister act in golf at present than Min Woo Lee and big sister, Minji.
Between the pair of Aussie-born golfers they’ve won 17 tournaments on six different tours and four different continents, and this after both created history in becoming the first brother and sister act to capture the US Junior Amateur Championship – Minji in 2012 and brother Min Woo in 2016.
The 28-year-old Minji is a two-time women’s major champion, capturing the 2021 Evian Championship ...
Min Woo Makes It Two Wins In Four Starts With Fortinet Australian PGA Success
Aussie Min Woo Lee made it two wins in his last four starts with victory in the Fortinet Australian PGA Championship in Brisbane.
Lee was in a class of his own over the weekend rounds and posting a closing three-under 68 to win by three shots at 20-under from Japan’s Rikuya Hishino on the host Royal Queensland course in the Queensland capital.
Lee, 25, collected a third DP World Tour success, a third win on three different continents, a second success on home soil and the a second win in six ...



