Tiger Woods commits to play in the Deutsche Bank Championship, an event he won in 2006August 27th, 2009 Woods commits to play Deutsche BankNORTON, Mass. — Tiger Woods is returning to the Deutsche (DOY'-chuh) Bank Championship, a tournament he won in 2006 and where he has three other top 10 finishes.
For the first time, Tiger Woods enters the first PGA Tour playoff event at The BarclaysAugust 21st, 2009 Woods enters opening playoff event at The BarclaysJERSEY CITY, N.J. — Tiger Woods entered The Barlcays on Friday, an indication that the world's No.
Woods shocks golfing world with foul-mouthed swears at USPGAAugust 18th, 2009 CHASKA - American golfer Tiger Woods shocked TV viewers when he let out a foul-mouthed rant during the final round of the US PGA. The world No.1 missed seven putts from inside 10 feet to finish three strokes back after a final-round 75 to lose to an unheard of South Korean golfer Y E Yang.
Y.E. Yang upstages Tiger Woods at US PGA golfAugust 17th, 2009 HAZELTINE - South Korean Y.E. Yang produced one of the biggest surprises in golfing history as he upstaged world number one Tiger Woods on Sunday to win the 91st US PGA Championship at Hazeltine National.
It's Y.E. Yang in front of Tiger Woods with 4 holes left at PGA ChampionshipAugust 17th, 2009 Yang takes lead from Woods at PGA, 4 holes leftCHASKA, Minn. — Y.E. Yang has taken the lead from Tiger Woods at the PGA Championship.
Yang wins first major title, and he beats world's best player to do it at PGA ChampionshipAugust 17th, 2009 Yang takes down Tiger at PGACHASKA, Minn. — Y.E. Yang won his first major title at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and he took down Tiger Woods to do it.
Brief look at second round of PGA ChampionshipAugust 15th, 2009 A look at the second round of PGACHASKA, Minn. — A brief look at Friday's second round of the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club (all times EDT):
Leading: Tiger Woods by four shots at 7-under 137.
Woods up by 4 strokes at PGA Championship for largest halfway lead at major in 4 yearsAugust 15th, 2009 Tiger Woods builds a 4-shot lead in the PGACHASKA, Minn. — Tiger Woods is exactly where he wants to be as he tries to win his first major of the season and 15th of his career.
13 Facts and figures for the PGA ChampionshipAugust 13th, 2009 CHASKA, Minn. — A brief look at the 91st PGA Championship, which starts Thursday (all times EDT):
Winner: Y.E.
With Woods playing and winning, Buick Open ratings up 167 percentAugust 3rd, 2009 Tiger gives Buick Open a big boostGRAND BLANC, Mich. — Tiger Woods' three-shot victory in the Buick Open has given the PGA Tour event a 167 percent ratings boost over last year, when Woods was recovering from knee surgery and did not play.
Woods decides to play in Michigan at Buick OpenJuly 23rd, 2009 Tiger to play in Buick OpenGRAND BLANC, Mich. — Tiger Woods has decided to play in the Buick Open as he prepares for the final major of the year.
Woods seeks another major; Harrington goes for 3 in a row as British Open beginsJuly 16th, 2009 British Open begins at a sunny Turnberry
TURNBERRY, Scotland — With a tee shot from England's Paul Broadhurst, the British Open has begun on a sunny day along the Scottish coast. Padraig Harrington is seeking a third straight Open title, while three-time winner Tiger Woods returns to seek his 15th major title after missing last year's event at Birkdale recovering from knee surgery.
Woods get in another practice ahead of BritishJuly 13th, 2009 TURNBERRY, Scotland — Tiger Woods had another look at Turnberry as he prepares for the British Open, hopeful of taking possession of a major championship trophy again. Woods teed off on the Ailsa Course early Monday morning and was finished as some players were just arriving.
Tiger Woods' niece misses cut at storm-disrupted Wegmans LPGA; Pressel moves into second placeJune 27th, 2009 Cheyenne Woods misses cut at Wegmans LPGAROCHESTER, N.Y. — Tiger Woods' niece has missed the cut in her professional golf debut, shooting a 2-over 74 in the second round of the storm-disrupted Wegmans LPGA.
Jack Nicklaus convinced about Tiger Woods overtaking himJune 14th, 2009 NEW YORK - Jack Nicklaus, one of the most successful professional golfers of all time, believes that the current World No.1 golfer Tiger Woods will overtake his record of 18 major championships and will continue rip all records to bits. "I suspect Major No.15 will come to Tiger Woods this week, if he keeps driving the ball the way he has been - I'm sure it will.