The New York Times – Sports:
In remarks before the P.G.A. Championship, Tiger Woods distanced himself from his longtime rival, Phil Mickelson, who stirred controversy with his support of an upstart Saudi-backed golf tour.
The New York Times – Sports:
In remarks before the P.G.A. Championship, Tiger Woods distanced himself from his longtime rival, Phil Mickelson, who stirred controversy with his support of an upstart Saudi-backed golf tour.
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The 25-year-old American, a rising star on the PGA Tour and world No. 1, held off Rory McIlroy and Cameron Smith with a steady final round.
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By Sunday, the crowds that swarmed his opening rounds of the tournament had thinned somewhat. Woods finished 13 over, but the score seemed beside the point.
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Woods struggled with a 78 as the leader, Scottie Scheffler, held off a challenge from Cameron Smith to head into Sunday’s final round with a three-shot lead.
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In Woods’s improbable quest for a sixth green jacket, his recuperation regimen may be more important than any read of any green.
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“It’s way different when you play with Tiger,” Stewart Cink said. Often, it’s hard to hear a thing.
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After a successful one-under-par first round, Woods will attempt to do it again on Friday.
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Tiger Woods looked a bit out of practice at times, but his putting repeatedly saved him.
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On Wednesday ahead of the first round, Woods played a relaxed nine holes with his favorite practice partners and captivated a crowd.