Topic: Golf
INDIAN WELLS, California (Reuters) - Tiger Woods will begin trying to restore a reputation battered by marital infidelities at next month's U.S. Masters, the tournament which helped him become the world's most marketable sportsman. The world number one has not competed since his victory at the Australian Masters on November 15 and has opted to make his comeback ...
Tiger Woods announced Tuesday he will return to competitive golf at the Masters in April, nearly five months after revelations about a series of affairs wrecked his global image. In a statement posted on his website, top-ranked Woods said he would return to the sport he has long dominated at famed Augusta National Golf Club for the year's first ...
British bookmakers William Hill installed Tiger Woods as a 4-1 favorite Tuesday to win the Masters and gave him 25-1 odds of completing a 2010 Grand Slam by winning all four major golf titles. Woods announced Tuesday that he would return from a layoff of nearly five months after a sex scandal, and the tabloid frenzy that followed, at the ...
Despite not competing since his car crash in November, Tiger Woods is still the favorite to win the Masters. Barely an hour after the announcement Tuesday that Woods will make his return at Augusta National next month, the British bookmaker William Hill installed him the 4-1 favorite. Phil ...
