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Tiger Woods turns 50 this December, making him eligible to join the PGA Tour Champions in 2026. That could mean a return to Firestone next summer.
Here are nine nuggets for your weekend. There are items on Charlie Woods’ heartfelt letter to Tiger Woods, and the new PGA Tour CEO.
As the Kaulig Companies Championship rolls on in Akron, we look back at Tiger Woods' famous "Shot in the Dark" 25 years ago at Firestone Country Club.
Reader memories: Remembering Tiger Woods' 'Shot in the Dark' at Firestone Country Club in 2000 Woods, 49, has amassed 82 career victories on the PGA Tour, including 15 majors.
The PGA Tour is reportedly considering NFL executive Brian Rolapp for its CEO position. Rolapp currently serves as the NFL's Chief Media and Business Officer, overseeing lucrative media deals.
After more than 20 years of work with the National Football League, Brian Rolapp has been named CEO of the PGA Tour.
Is Rory McIlroy's post-Masters funk actually a Masters curse? What about Tiger Woods? Story by Ken Willis, Daytona Beach News-Journal • 1d ...
Tiger Woods offered congratulations to new PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp as Commissioner Jay Monahan said he will be leaving the tour next year.