Rory McIlroy still has time on his side as Tiger Woods' shadow looms large over Masters
Arteta refutes claims pressure of top-four race got to Arsenal at Palace
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Arteta refutes claims pressure of top-four race got to Arsenal at Palace
Rory McIlroy will make his eighth attempt to complete a career grand slam by winning the Masters this week (Richard Sellers/PA)
On April 7 last year, Tiger Woods found himself in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons.
Rory McIlroy is hoping that a new, more relaxed, mindset can give him an edge at the Masters this week, a tournament he says he is now 'okay with not winning'.
After the hype and the hullabaloo of the past week at Augusta National, finally came the confirmation. Woods, age 46 and not even 14 months since a terrifying car crash threatened to take his right leg, will be playing in the Masters – provided Wednesday’s final nine holes of practice go well.
The first time Seamus Power invaded the consciousness of the mainstream Irish golf fan was at the 2016 Olympics, when he was the largely unknown beneficiary of Rory McIlory and Shane Lowry's professed wariness about the Zika virus.
Tiger Woods plans to tee it up in the Masters on Thursday, gunning for a record-equalling sixth green jacket in what would be the most miraculous resurgence of a career studded with epic comebacks.
Tiger Woods was once again the main topic of conversation at Augusta National on Tuesday as he confirmed he plans to make his long-awaited return to action at The Masters on Thursday.