Tiger Woods set to miss Players Championship as ‘heart not into practising’
Tiger Woods is expected to miss next week’s Players Championship after saying that his “heart is really not into practising right now”.
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Tiger Woods is expected to miss next week’s Players Championship after saying that his “heart is really not into practising right now”.
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