The PGA Tour 2014 schedule heads to Congressional for the Quicken Loans National tournament and Tiger Woods is returning to action after a long layoff from injury and this will be in Washington DC following his back surgery and it looks like he will be ready for the Open Championship later this summer after missing the first majors of the year and that will be at Royal Liverpool for the British Open.
Read full storyThe PGA Tour schedule is heading towards the next major tournament with the US Open Golf Championship and before that is the FedEx St. Jude Classic tourney and that will be on June 5 before the June 12 starting date for the Open and Rory McIlroy, Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson will be looking for glory, while Tiger Woods will be out of the major with an injury.
Read full storyTiger Woods has pulled out of the Masters for 2014 and now his schedule has a big hole in it, as the number one golfer will miss the PGA Tour event at Augusta National and a back injury and surgery will keep him out of the major golf event and continues his nightmare season.
Read full storyThe PGA Tour Golf Schedule for 2014 is getting close to the Masters and that could be the next tournament for Tiger Woods despite his recent back injury and the major at Augusta National is still up in the air for the number one ranked golfer in the world and as it gets closer to the April date he will decide whether he is healthy enough to play.
Read full storyThe PGA Tour schedule for 2014 picks up at the Arnold Palmer Invitational after the WGC-Cadillac Championship finished up and for Tiger Woods that is his next tournament before the Masters, but with his back acting up, he may stay off his feet until the major, but that could be a double edged sword for the top player in the world.
Read full storyTiger Woods may miss the next tournament on the PGA Tour schedule and it's one that he won last season in the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral and his back injury may keep him out of the running with Rory McIlroy for the event.
Read full storyThe PGA Tour leaderboard has Rory McIlroy attacking early on and through his first round day at the Honda Classic he was atop the leaderboard or close to it and Rory Sabbatini along with William McGirt were the clubhouse leaders after finishing their rounds early, while Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson were down on the list as play heads from Thursday into Friday for the second round.
Read full storyThe Farmers Insurance Open truly kicks off the PGA Tour season with Tiger Woods making his first start and the tee times for the tournament event starts up at 12 pm noon and Woods will be teeing off at 1:40 pm ET and this is a tournament he won last year and is at a course that he loves from Torrey Pines Golf Course in La Jolla and Thursday has the first round coverage on the Golf Channel in the afternoon.
Read full storyTiger Woods had another great year in 2013 despite not winning a major championship and this year in 2014 he will make his PGA Tour season debut for the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines, a tournament he won last year and a course he has had great success at and with his girlfriend Lindsey Vonn missing the Olympics, she will have plenty of time to watch him work.
Read full storyThe U.S. Open is set to begin Thursday from Merion Golf Club in Ardmore and the PGA Tour is ready to dish out its second major championship of the season and Tiger Woods is hoping that he is in contention as the weekend rolls around, as it has been years since he has hoisted a major championship trophy.
Read full storyThe 2013 U.S. Open golf championship is set to get underway on Thursday and for people still looking for tickets, good luck, because they are sold out and the prices are very expensive, with some going between $285-$330 and higher as the event gets closer to starting.
Read full storyTiger Woods is one of the favorites heading into the 113th U.S. Open championship at Merion Golf Club and despite the fact that he is coming off a bad tournament, all reporters could ask about at his Tuesday press conference was about Sergio Garcia and the apology that wasn't.
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