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And it was me and one other person on the range hitting golf balls. "Here comes Tiger Woods. He drops balls next to me literally right next to me on the range.
After Woods’s immortal moment on Augusta's 16th hole in 2005, Nike developed a witty yet raw marketing campaign around it. Tiger Woods's chip-in en route to winning the 2005 Masters was a dream ...
Tiger Woods is extending his contract with Bridgestone, his-longest tenured gear sponsor who has made his golf balls since 2000.
Sept. 15 -- Tiger Woods formally signed a new five-year endorsement contractwith Nike today as industry analysts tried to answer the $100million question. Is a golfer worth that much money ...
It could easily have been a scene from a movie, or at the very least a commercial. In 2005, the tension was palpable as Tiger Woods’ Nike ball tracked towards the 16th hole at Augusta National ...
Nike released a statement confirming the company was working with Woods “to meet his new needs,” but nothing materialized in the short-term.
Kultida Woods, mother of Tiger and a bedrock foundation in his life from his earliest moments to his most recent ventures, died early Tuesday morning, the legendary golfer announced.
This year marks the 20th anniversary of Tiger Woods' incredible chip shot on No. 16 to win his fourth Masters. Here's the inside story about the shot.
A handful of shots in Masters history qualify as iconic. Tiger Woods' chip-in from behind the green on 16 in 2005 certainly meets the spine-tingling criteria.
John Daly, while playing hungover yet still drinking, stunned Tiger Woods a very long time ago, beating the 15-time major winner by six shots, so he says.
Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie, capped off the American Junior Golf Association’s Team TaylorMade Invitational on Wednesday with a win by firing a final-round 66 that included eight birdies on the day.
While Woods was in good spirits during the match, especially during an amusing moment in which a miscommunication led to him hitting wedge from 199 yards out, it was clear afterward that he was still ...