Tiger Woods' 10-year plan to surpass Jack Nicklaus
Tiger Woods returns to the scene of arguably his greatest victory this week, intent on proving that his recent Masters win was the beginning of a major renaissance.
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Tiger Woods returns to the scene of arguably his greatest victory this week, intent on proving that his recent Masters win was the beginning of a major renaissance.
He returned to world No. 1 with victory in Turkey, but now Justin Rose has his eye on more major trophies next year.
Scolded in the opening session, Europe hit back in spectacular fashion with an afternoon whitewash to take a 5-3 lead over USA into the second day of the Ryder Cup in Paris.
He became the first man to win back-to-back US Open titles for 29 years, but just a few months ago the thought of winning a second major title couldn't have seemed further away for Brooks Koepka.
He showed why he is ranked the best in the world as Dustin Johnson surged into a four-shot lead heading into the weekend of the 118th US Open at Shinnecock Hills.
If Dustin Johnson wanted to make a statement ahead of this week's US Open, he succeeded.
He rocked a look that screamed weekend accountant and he played like one as Phil Mickelson needed a calculator to add up his wayward first round at the Players Championship.
Like a Dustin Johnson drive, the golf season seems to keep on rolling and 2018 promises to be a blockbuster year.
While much of America is in a post-Thanksgiving daze or rushing out for holiday shopping deals, the President will be spending this Black Friday on phone calls with foreign leaders and golfing with celebrities.