Tiger Woods granted lifetime exemption for PGA Tour’s eight ‘signature’ events
Tiger Woods has been granted a lifetime exemption to compete in the PGA Tour’s eight ‘signature’ events.
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Tiger Woods has been granted a lifetime exemption to compete in the PGA Tour’s eight ‘signature’ events.
Tiger Woods will be given a special exemption into PGA Tour Signature Events starting next year, the U.S.-based circuit's Policy Board approved during a meeting on Tuesday.
The PGA Tour has created a special sponsor exemption for 15-time major champion Tiger Woods — and Woods alone — based on his «exceptional lifetime achievement,» the tour told its members in a memo Tuesday night.
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The "Caitlin Clark Effect."
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