Highs of the Tiger – a look back at Woods’ career in major championships
Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of Tiger Woods’ first major title at the 1997 Masters.
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Wednesday marks the 25th anniversary of Tiger Woods’ first major title at the 1997 Masters.
He may have fallen short in his quest for a second green jacket, but South African golfer Charl Schwartzel is laughing all the way to the bank after his efforts at the Masters over the weekend.
Tiger Woods kept one eye on history and another on his recovery as he more or less confirmed that he will be back for the 150th Open Championship from July 14. And possibly the PGA Championships, too, next month. Speaking to Sky Sports after his final round in which he shot a second straight 78 to finish 47th, Woods said, “I won’t be playing a full schedule ever again.
Until the Masters, Scottie Scheffler had never contested a tournament as the No 1-ranked player in the world. In fact, he had not sat at the summit until a couple of weeks ago. Look back a little further, and the American had not even won on the PGA Tour until February. Now he has four wins (in six starts), the most recent being a major. For many, the major.
MONTE CARLO: Stan Wawrinka lost to Alexander Bublik in the opening round of the Monte Carlo Masters on Monday as the three-time Grand Slam champion played his first ATP Tour match in 13 months.
LOS ANGELES: Frank Vogel masterminded the 17th championship in the Los Angeles Lakers' remarkable history in his first season on their bench.
Jon Rahm has backed Tiger Woods to compete for more titles following his latest improbable return from injury in the Masters.