ORLANDO, Fla. — To hear Tiger Woods tell it, there are two hurdles standing between him and the PGA Tour: endurance and speed. The endurance will take time. On Saturday, Woods played his first (semi-) ...
Tiger Woods was driving at an unsafe speed when he wrecked his vehicle in the Los Angeles area in February, authorities said Wednesday. Woods was driving between 84 and 87 mph when he first made ...
Around 830 tigers are estimated to occur in captivity in Thailand’s tiger entertainment venues, the WAP team found, up from 623 tigers in 2010. Tourists are encouraged to get close to tigers at tiger ...
For most Tiger Woods fans, myself included, there’s nothing more terrifying than the prospect of another back injury occurring to derail an otherwise impressive return to competition in 2018. I’ve ...
The investigation into what led to Tiger Woods' car crash continues. On Tuesday, Feb 23, fans learned more about what happened when police and first responders responded to the 45-year-old golfer ...
As Tiger Woods prepares to make his 2015 debut at the Phoenix Open next week, we can expect to see a quicker ball flight from the Big Cat. It won't be perceptible, but a change in golf balls recently ...
Tiger Woods' February crash was caused by excessive speed, the Los Angeles County Sheriff's Office said Wednesday. Woods' SUV was traveling from 84 to 87 mph on a downhill stretch of road outside Los ...
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