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Woods Excited About 2019 Majors – Has Won Six Of His 18 Majors On Three Host Venues.
Albany, Bahamas …..
A rejuvenated Tiger Woods will head into the New Year excited knowing he’s won six of his 18 Major Championship titles on three of the four 2019 host venues.
Woods has won four times at Augusta National (1997, 2001-02, 2005), stormed to a remarkable 15-stroke success at the 2000 U.S Open and where the event returns in June while he captured an eighth Major in winning the 2002 PGA Championship at Bethpage Page on New York’s Long Island and where the event is returning ...
Woods Singles Out His ‘2018 Shot Of The Year’ – Bunker Shot Final Round 147th Open.
Nassau, Bahamas ….
Tiger Wood has singled out his ‘Shot of the Year’ as the dramatic mid-round bunker shot he played to help take the lead in the Open Championship at Carnoustie.
Woods was staring a nasty bunker shot down the left side of the 10th hole and with his ball having come to rest on the upslope of the bunker.
He then sent a 150-yard wedge soaring into the air and only after missing the lip of the bunker by millimetres.
Woods remarably found the front of the green to walk off ...
Woods Reveals How Near Victories At Valspar, Bay Hill, The Open & Bellerive Led To Victory In Atlanta
Nassau, Bahamas …
Tiger Woods has revealed how ‘failure’ in a number of events this year led to victory in the very last event of the 2017/18 PGA Tour season.
“If I had of won the Valspar Championship in Tampa, and four tournaments in, that would have been too soon,” said Woods said Woods ahead of this weeks Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
“It didn’t so I then went through the early Spring and into the Summer and I was failing at Bay Hill and failing at the PGA Championship ...
Drysdale Secures Best Career New Season Start In His 500th Tour Event Year.
David Drysdale kicked-started the new 2019 European Tour season, and in a year he will contest his 500th tournament, with his best first-event result in now 18-years by finishing fifth in the Honma Hong Kong Open.
The 43-year old Borders ace warmed to the wet and miserable final round conditions posting a 66 for a 10-under par tally on the ‘old style’ Hong Kong course in suburban Fanling.
It saw Drysdale, and with wife Vicky again on the bag, finish seven shots behind Wolverhampton sensation, ...
TGR Foundation – Giving Back Is Tiger’s Greatest Reward.
by Fatiha Betscher, Albany, Bahamas …
It will soon be 23-years since the proud launch of the TGR Foundation and named after 14-time Major winning Tiger Woods.
Much has been proudly achieved since 1996 when Tiger and his father, Earl Woods decided to create and support community-based programs that improve the health, education, and welfare of all children in America.
Fifty learning labs have been created with over 175,000 students already benefiting and producing 194 college scholars. The TGR ...
Jacklin Backs McIlroy’s Decision Not To Rejoin European Tour.
Fellow Open Championship and U.S. Open winner Tony Jacklin has come out in support of Rory McIlroy following his somewhat controversial comments ahead of last week’s season-ending DP World Tour Championship.
McIlroy raised plenty of eyebrows in Dubai when he hinted of not taking-up 2019 European Tour membership and also the strong possibility of ignoring next year’s Paul McGinley hosted Irish Open at Lahinch and instead contest the Scottish Open.
McIlroy indicated he had even spoken to ...
Mickelson Captures $9m Windfall Beating Woods With Birdie At 22nd Hole
Phil Mickelson is $9m (£7m) richer and has grabbed more importantly bragging rights after defeating Tiger Woods at the 22nd hole in their winner-takes-all match at the Shadow Creek GC in Las Vegas.
‘The Match’ as it was being billed ended in darkness and with floodlights needed to light-up a makeshift downhill par-3 hole of just 93-yards.
Mickelson and Woods had ended regulation play at all-square after Woods and the former fierc arch-rivals then heading back to the 18th for a second ...



