Tiger Woods turned 50 this week, and tributes arrived from across the sporting world. Among them were Los Angeles Lakers legend Magic Johnson and Golden State Warriors star Stephen Curry.
Tiger Woods and Lane Kiffin have quite a bit in common. They each attended California-based universities around the same time, have polarizing personalities, draw plenty of buzz to their respective sports and have both struggled with loyalty.
Tiger Woods has not actually played in the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am on the PGA Tour since the 2012 season. Pebble Beach is arguably the most iconic venue on the PGA Tour calendar.
PGA Tour legend Tiger Woods turned 50 years old on Tuesday, officially making him eligible for a run at becoming a legend on the Champions Tour as well.
Tiger Woods turned 50 on Tuesday, making the 15-time major championship winner eligible to compete on the PGA Tour Champions circuit once he recovers from his latest health setbacks.
At this point in his career, Tiger Woods has reached a level of admiration that few athletes ever see. This younger generation grew up watching him dominate, and there is a clear sense of respect for what he achieved.
Tiger Woods will miss the start of the 2026 TGL season as he continues to recover from back and Achilles surgery. The 15-time major winner, who co-owns Jupiter Links GC, is still working his way back after undergoing disc replacement surgery in October.
Arnold Palmer earned the nickname ‘The King’ for good reason, thanks to his influence both on and off the golf course. Throughout his career, Palmer played a significant role in shaping the game, helping both amateurs and professionals along the way.
Few topics in golf stir up as much debate as technology, and the conversation is not limited to just fans of the sport. There is a clear divide within the professional ranks as well.
It was the 2000 PGA Championship at Valhalla, and Tiger Woods was paired with Jack Nicklaus for the first two rounds. Nicklaus, a five-time winner of the event, played his last PGA Championship that year.
If you’ve followed golf for the last two decades, you know the drill with Woods. He shows up, he dominates, he gives a press conference where he says absolutely nothing of substance, and then he vanishes like a magician who ran out of smoke bombs.
It’s clear that Tiger Woods and Scottie Scheffler have drawn a lot of comparisons over the years, but by 2026, Scheffler could break a record that Woods won’t be able to get back.
There is no mistaking Tiger Woods’ influence on the sport, and his presence has always had an effect on those around him. Whether it is the awareness of his position on the leaderboard or just the sheer volume of attention that comes with sharing a round with him, playing alongside Woods always adds another layer to deal with.
In Michael Jordan and Tiger Woods, we have two of the most competitive sports-people to ever compete in the professional ranks. Woods is a 15-time major winner and renowned for being super competitive and using any method he can to get into the head of his opponents.
Harry Kane and Tiger Woods are two of the very best at what they do in their respective sports. Tiger Woods is arguably the greatest golfer of all time while there haven’t been many better out-and-out strikers than Harry Kane over the past decade or so.
For most of his career, Tiger Woods had his eyes locked on one record. He wanted to become the all-time leader in major championship victories, breaking Jack Nicklaus’ record of 18.
I've been in this game for nearly three decades, and I've watched Tiger Woods do things that seemed impossible. Winning 15 majors. Coming back from multiple back surgeries.
After the PGA Tour's Future Competitions Committee met on Tuesday, PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp and committee chair Tiger Woods met with the 20 players competing in this week's Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, according to multiple media reports.
Tiger Woods wore a path to the mailbox when he was on the verge of entering college, curious to find out which programs took the time to sketch out their plans for his future.
Tiger Woods has admitted that his recovery has taken longer than he expected after his latest back surgery. The 15-time major champion underwent a lumbar disc replacement to address a collapsed L4/L5 disc in his lower back in October.
It has been nearly 18 months since Tiger Woods competed in a PGA Tour event. But even in his injury-riddled absence, he has been heavily involved in planning the tour's future.
Just when you think the Tiger Woods saga can’t get any more dramatic, he pulls another classic move. With his 50th birthday creeping up this December and fresh off his seventh—yes, seventh—back surgery, the man, the myth, the legend has called a press conference on short notice.
Tiger Woods has battled injuries for years, and they’ve severely limited his ability to perform at the highest level. He missed several tournaments, including much of the 2025 season, as he continues to recover from recent back surgery.