Tiger Woods provided the PGA Tour with a much-needed boost in television ratings after he and his son, Charlie, finished second in the PNC Championship over the weekend
Tiger Woods made his long-awaited return to the course over the weekend, playing alongside son Charlie at the PNC Championship - and the event saw a huge spike in TV ratings
Tiger Woods got his family by his side as he teed his way to snatch the runner-up title at the PNC Championship.
If you drain a hole in one on the PGA Tour, drinks are on you when you get back to the clubhouse. Even if you're 15 years old. That's what Charlie Woods was left to learn Sunday after his first-ever a
Woods returned to the public eye over the weekend, competing alongside his son, Charlie, in the PNC Championship. The Woods finished runners-up to Bernhard Langer and his son, Jason, but Tiger showed once again he is golf's greatest needle-mover with masses of fans tuning in to watch the climax of an exhibition tournament.
Tiger Woods is back in action at the PNC Championship for the first time since missing the cut at The Open in July, and has been speaking about TGL ahead of his playing return
Woods won for the 82nd time in his PGA Tour career at the Zozo Championship in October 2019, taking the title in Japan for his second win in 2019 after taking the 2019 Masters for
At 15 years old, Charlie Woods and his father shared a memorable round at the PNC Championship that featured back-to-back incredible shots.
For further perspective, Cameron Champ led the tour with an average ball speed of 190.12 miles per hour, which is preposterous. Min Woo Lee ranked second, and Rory McIlroy was third at 185.58. All three of these players are big hitters, which explains why they comprise the top three in ball speed.
Tiger Woods’ interview at PNC Championship pro ... He’s had few highlights this year, competitively speaking. The winner of 82 PGA TOUR titles, including 15 majors, Woods started his season ...
At the PNC Championship, the soon-to-be 49-year-old didn't say much about his outlook for next year but his on-course behavior did, Bob Harig writes. Also: more