Major champ critiques Brooks Koepka's PGA TOUR return
Digest more
Tiger Woods was already making a big impact even before he truly made it big. Along with Earl and Kultida, he founded the TGR Foundation in 1996.
Tiger Woods turns 50 today. That's a milestone in and of itself for a man who has set many of those during his career as a professional golfer.
Ahead of the Hero World Challenge earlier this month, Tiger told the gathered media that he and son Charlie Woods will not play in the 2025 PNC Championship, Dec. 20-21, at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Orlando, Grande Lakes in Florida.
Tiger Woods has dominated the Farmers Insurance Open and its host course Torrey Pines. But with its sponsor leaving, its future is uncertain.
The PGA Tour returns to action Thursday in Hawaii during the Sony Open, likely for the final time as professional golf enters a new era. Here are five storylines to watch in 2026: When will Tiger Woods next tee it up?
Woods, with his dad and mom, Elin Nordegren looking on, had hit a ball under a tree on the 11th at Biltmore Golf Course in Coral Gables, Florida, and was attempting to get clear.
PALM BEACH, Fla. — Tiger Woods celebrated the 30th year of his TGR Foundation by saying it raised $50 million last year toward its education initiatives. The party ended with Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank pledging a $20 million grant for a new learning lab in Atlanta.