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It's been months since Tiger Woods provided the world with an update on his heath -- he suffered an Achilles tear that was repaired -- and it felt then like it could be time for him to retire fully from golf.
Hideki Matsuyama shared his true feelings about playing in Tiger Woods’ tech-driven TGL during this week's Baycurrent Classic in Japan.
Tiger Woods last won the Ryder Cup in 1999. In fact, it was his only win in the biennial tournament. The American golfer competed in the event eight times in his career, having made his debut in 1997.
Tiger Woods is often called the greatest of all time, but even he hasn’t reached the benchmark he set himself in the early 2000s. He’s a 15-time major winner, but Tiger Woods doesn’t hold the record for the most major championships of all time.
On this day in history, Woods scored his first PGA win at the Las Vegas Invitational at TPC Summerlin. He beat Davis Love III in a playoff after finishing the four-day tournament 27 under. Woods took home $297,000 for his victory.