Tiger Woods provided the PGA Tour with a much-needed boost in television ratings after he and his son, Charlie, finished second in the PNC Championship over the weekend
Tiger Woods got his family by his side as he teed his way to snatch the runner-up title at the PNC Championship.
Woods returned to the public eye over the weekend, competing alongside his son, Charlie, in the PNC Championship. The Woods finished runners-up to Bernhard Langer and his son, Jason, but Tiger showed once again he is golf's greatest needle-mover with masses of fans tuning in to watch the climax of an exhibition tournament.
Golf fans have been starved of regular opportunities to watch Tiger Woods in action since his high-speed car crash in 2021, but that is about to change with the launch of TGL
Tiger Woods is back in action at the PNC Championship for the first time since missing the cut at The Open in July, and has been speaking about TGL ahead of his playing return
He’s already been a Ryder Cup vice-captain, held various leadership roles, and, let’s face it, he’s Tiger Woods. If anyone understands what makes the PGA Tour tick, it’s him. Still, there’s no actual indication that Woods is actively pursuing the ...
Tiger Woods didn't take too kindly to being told he was 'an old man' by his good buddy Steve Stricker before the PNC Championship.
Tiger Woods is set to return to regular competition in 2025 when he competes in TGL, a new golf league that he co-founded with Rory McIlroy, in January.
Woods won for the 82nd time in his PGA Tour career at the Zozo Championship in October 2019, taking the title in Japan for his second win in 2019 after taking the 2019 Masters for
Tiger Woods will return to compete alongside his son Charlie at the PNC Championship this week, before making his next appearance in the soon-to-be-launched TGL