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Tiger Woods will be missing this tournament for the fifth time in his career after suffering an abrupt Achilles injury in March. The five-time Masters champion last won the tournament in 2019, but has...
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Woods ruptured his Achilles while training for the tournament which required surgery. He is still rehabbing at home in Florida.
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Tiger Woods was only 14, but he already understood the potential of his power in golf. “It might be even bigger than Jack Nicklaus,” Woods said, curly Afro fitting snugly beneath his white ball cap,
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Belfast Live on MSNWhat Tiger Woods has said about five Masters favourites including Rory McIlroy sums him upThe Masters tees off at the iconic Augusta National on Thursday as golf's best and brightest go to war for the first major title of 2025. And Tiger Woods has already laid his cards on the table concerning the biggest contenders competing for the green jacket.
Tiger Woods may be missing the Masters through injury, but his former caddie is backing him to bounce back in the best possible manner
PGA Tour money leaders: Rory McIlroy's tie for fifth enables ... He'll likely be sidelined for at least half a year. How many times has Tiger Woods won The Masters? Tiger Woods has won the Masters five times in his career: 1997, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2019.
There are now two PGA Tour players with over $100 million in career earnings as another PGA Tour star joined Tiger Woods in the illustrious club.
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Rory McIlroy joins Tiger Woods as only golfers with $100 million in career earnings on PGA TourUntil Sunday, Tiger Woods was the only golfer in the history of the PGA Tour to surpass $100 million in career earnings. Now he has company. Rory McIlroy finished tied for fifth at the 2025 Texas Children's Houston Open, taking home $337,844 in the process.
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