Tiger Woods says Donald Trump's involvement will help golf 'heal quickly'
Tiger Woods believes the rift in men's professional golf is going to "heal quickly" following the involvement of President Donald Trump.
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Tiger Woods believes the rift in men's professional golf is going to "heal quickly" following the involvement of President Donald Trump.
Tiger Woods believes the rift in men’s professional golf is going to “heal quickly” following the involvement of President Donald Trump.
SAN DIEGO: Ludvig Aberg returned to Torrey Pines in far better health and showed it Sunday when he birdied four of the last six holes, including a 7-foot birdie on the 18th, for a 6-under 66 and a one-shot victory over Maverick McNealy in the Genesis Invitational.
Sweden's Ludvig Aberg produced a brilliant finish to win his second PGA Tour title in the Genesis Invitational.
ADELAIDE, South Australia – Joaquin Niemann began Sunday’s final round of LIV Golf Adelaide three strokes off the lead. That left him with a fairly straightforward objective.
Rory McIlroy's bid for back-to-back PGA Tour titles faltered overnight as the Co Down man slipped back to five shots off the lead at the Genesis Invitational in San Diego.
Joaquin Niemann hit a stunning seven-under par final round of 65 to claim the LIV Golf Adelaide title on Sunday, finishing on 13-under par to win by three shots as Sergio Garcia's Fireballs quartet claimed victory in the team event.
LEICESTER, United Kingdom: Arsenal ignored their injury woes to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool to four points as Mikel Merino came off the bench to clinch a 2-0 win against Leicester on Saturday. Mikel Arteta’s side were in danger of wasting a chance to put pressure on Liverpool in the title race as they labored to make the breakthrough at the King Power Stadium. But, with his attacking options limited by a host of injuries, Arteta sent on Spain midfielder Merino to act as a makeshift striker in the closing stages. It proved an inspired move as Merino netted twice in the last nine minutes to extend Arsenal’s unbeaten run in the league to 15 games. “We knew it was going to be tough. The first 20 minutes, we were too sloppy.