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Tiger Woods wins first PGA Tour title in 30 months

Tiger Woods finally brought the buzz back to the very thing that made him famous — winning.

Two weeks after another injury scare, and two days before his former coach’s book goes on sale, Woods looked dominant as ever in that red shirt on Sunday to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

It was his first PGA Tour victory since a sex scandal at the end of 2009 led to one of the greatest downfalls in sports. And with the Masters only two weeks away, Woods looks more capable of ever than resuming his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus in the majors.

Woods closed with a 2-under 70 for a five-shot win over Graeme McDowell.

The question two weeks ago was when he could play again. Now, it’s whether he can get back to player who once ruled golf.

Even though he won the unofficial Chevron World Challenge last December, this was meaningful for Woods — a full tour event against a strong field, and a performance so clean that he was never seriously challenged on the back nine.

The final hole was a mere formality, and Woods tapped his putter on the ground waiting for his turn, knowing that his 30 months without a win on the PGA Tour was about to end. He walked off the green with his arm extended, waving his cap to a raucous gallery.

“It does feel good. It feels really good,” Woods said before signing his card. “It’s been a lot of hard work.”

Woods finished at 13-under 275 for his 72nd PGA Tour win, one short of Nicklaus for second place on the career list. But that’s not the record Woods wants. He has 14 majors, four shot of the Nicklaus standard, and he tries to end a four-year drought at the Masters, which starts April 5.

“I am excited, no doubt,” Woods said. “I’m looking forward to the momentum I’ve built here.”

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Tiger Woods Fires His Longtime Caddie Steve Williams

 

The AP is reporting that Tiger Woods has fired his caddie of 12 years Steve Williams after their treasured friendship went sour in recent months.

Williams stood by Woods through his sex scandal and divorce, a major swing change on the golf course and the loss of four major corporate sponsors off it.

But in recent months, according to the AP, Williams felt like an outsider the way he was kept in the dark about Woods’ schedule and recovery from leg injuries. Also, Woods was said to be annoyed when his caddie chose to work for Adam Scott at the U.S. Open, then signed up to work for the Australian again at the AT&T National and the British Open.

 

One of golf’s most successful player-caddie partnerships ended in a board room at Aronimink Golf Club outside Philadelphia two weeks ago when Woods fired his caddie. They both kept the news private until Wednesday, when Woods announced on his website that he and Williams will no longer be working together.

Williams posted a statement on his website that showed this was anything but an amicable split.

“Needless to say, this came as a shock,” said Williams, who changed the photo on his website to show him carrying Scott’s bag. “Given the circumstances of the past 18 months working through Tiger’s scandal, a new coach and with it a major swing and Tiger battling through injuries, I am very disappointed to end our very successful partnership at this time.”

Woods said on his website: “I want to express my deepest gratitude to Stevie for all his help, but I think it’s time for a change. Stevie is an outstanding caddie and a friend and has been instrumental in many of my accomplishments. I wish him great success in the future.”

Woods didn’t say who would replace Williams — one of only two caddies he has employed on a regular basis — or when he might return to golf.

 

Tiger Woods to Miss Wells Fargo Tourney with Knee Injury

Tiger Woods has what he calls a minor knee injury and will miss the Wells Fargo Championship next week at Quail Hollow, reports the AP.

Woods says on his website that he has mild sprains of a ligament in his left knee and left Achilles’ tendon. He hurt himself while hitting from an awkward lie on the 17th hole during the third round of the Masters. He continued to play and wound up tied for fourth.

Woods says doctors advise rest and therapy using cold water. He hopes to return in a few weeks.

Woods had also planned to participate in The Players Championship in mid-May.

Tiger Woods Still Top Earning Golfer Despite Woes

Tiger Woods has once again ended a calendar year as golf’s top moneymaker, despite suffering a pay cut of $48 million after losing his swing and his marriage and failing to win a single tournament.

The American world number two, who celebrated his 35th birthday on Thursday, topped Golf Digest magazine’s annual list for 2010 with overall earnings of $74.2 million, reports the Associated Press. Of that, only $2.29 million came from tournament purses with the rest accumulated off-course through endorsements and appearance fees.

Fellow American Phil Mickelson was second with total earnings of $40.18 million, followed by Arnold Palmer ($36 million), Greg Norman fourth ($30 million) and Jack Nicklaus fifth ($25.17 million).

Overall earnings were compiled by Golf Digest through interviews with agents, players, executives of companies involved with endorsements, industry analysts and also via the official money lists of the leading professional tours.

In 2009, Woods dominated the standings with $121.9 million but his earnings have dipped following his unexpected fall from grace after being engulfed by a sex scandal.

His troubles led such firms as AT&T and Accenture to end sponsorship deals, costing Woods up to $35 million in annual revenue.

He ended his PGA Tour season without a single title for the first time since he turned professional in 1996 and was deposed as world number one by Britain’s Lee Westwood on November 1.

However, since Woods joined forces with Canadian swing coach Sean Foley after the PGA Championship in August, his form has steadily improved and he remains the biggest drawcard in the game.

He is still paid more than $60 million annually by Nike, Electronic Arts, Procter & Gamble’s Gillette, Berkshire Hathaway’s NetJets unit, LVMH Moet Hennessy Louis Vuitton’s Tag Heuer, Upper Deck and TLC Laser Vision Centers.

Tiger Woods’ Ex has a New Man

Tiger Woods’ ex-wife, Elin Nordegren, might have a new man in her life. According to British newspaper, The Sun, she’s involved with a 35-year-old South African she met while at a college in Florida where they both are studying. “There’s been kissing and cuddling but I don’t know if it’s gone further,” a source told The Sun. According to the National Enquirer, the Swedish ex-model was “shocked” w hen the “hunky student” kissed her while walking back to her car in the school parking lot. The mother of two allegedly is starting to look forward to expanding her family, but Tiger supposedly isn’t taking the news very well. “He was blindsided when Elin dropped the bombshell that she expects to marry again and start a new life with more children – telling Tiger, ‘but it won’t be with YOU!’” an insider revealed. Woods and Nordegren officially divorced in August, nine months after the golfer’s 2009 Thanksgiving day car accident that exposed his indiscretions. Nordegren reportedly received $110 million and joint custody of couple’s two children in the divorce settlement.

Second Black Golfer Earns PGA Tour Card

The PGA Tour had not completely opened up to minorities until Tiger swung his “Cablanasian” self through the doors over a decade ago. Now another has come along to possibly walk in the footsteps of Woods or exceed them. According to the AP, he’s only the second professional golfer of “black descent” to earn a PGA Tour card.
Joseph Bramlett, like Tiger, also attended Stanford and the 22-year old is watching his dream come true. He told reporters about his achievement saying, ”Like I’ve said before, it’s been a long time. I’m just thrilled to see it start to change.”

It appears that Tiger will finally have a little competition out there. Woods Twittered: ”Congrats to Joe Bramlett for making it through Q School” and ”Amazing feat considering he sat out a whole year with wrist injury. Can’t wait to play with him next season.”

Tiger Woods Loses No. 1 Ranking to Lee Westwood

Tiger Woods’s record five-year reign as the world’s top-ranked golfer is over.

In yet another low point in a challenging 12 months for the 14-time major champion, Lee Westwood took over the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking for the first time, becoming the only European player to top the list since Nick Faldo in 1994.

Westwood was ranked as low as 266th seven years ago and is only the fourth player to gain the top spot without winning a major tournament.

“When you’re growing up and people say, ‘What do you want to achieve,’ everyone says ‘I want to be the best in the world,’” Westwood said in comments posted on the European Tour website. “Right at this moment, I can show people the world rankings and say ‘I am the best on the planet.’”

Woods drops to No. 2 and U.S. PGA champion Martin Kaymer remains third in the rankings. Phil Mickelson is fourth and Steve Stricker rounds out the top five.

Woods’s personal and professional life began to unravel after he crashed his Cadillac into a fire hydrant while leaving his Florida home early on Nov. 27. The incident revealed an extensive history of infidelity, which Woods confessed to in December, leading to his divorce in August.

Woods lost sponsors including Accenture Plc, AT&T Inc. and Procter & Gamble Co.’s Gillette razors, and failed to win a tournament this year after taking a break of almost five months.

Woods, 34, spent 281 consecutive weeks as No. 1 and 623 weeks in total atop the rankings. His next tournament is the World Golf Championships’ HSBC Champions in China from Nov. 4-7, according to his website. Westwood is also scheduled to play in the tournament.

Elin Woods on Oprah?

Don’t look for Elin Woods on Oprah, but you may see her shopping. Elin got a divorce settlement worth $100 million from Tiger Woods, but there are restrictions. She can never speak about her marriage to Tiger: no interviews, no tell alls, no TV appearances. She will have sole custody of their young children, but Tiger will have extensive visitation rights. Tiger has restrictions too. He can’t let the bimbos….. (err..my bad!) girlfriends near their children. Elin, at the age of 30, is going to be one of the richest single moms in the world.

Elin Woods – asking $750 million

Is Elin Woods worth $750 million? Elin is out for blood. In addition to the money, she wants full custody of her children with Golfer Tiger Woods. She also refuses to sign a confidentiality agreement. The marriage is over, and Elin wants to leave the country and move back to her native Sweden. In the meantime, Tiger has reportedly found another blonde to have

Tiger’s Wife ‘Wants More Money than Jordan’s Ex Got’. Us Weekly is claiming that Elin Nordegren’s motivation for seeking $750 million in her divorce from Tiger Woods is based on a desire to outdo the $168 million haul won by Michael Jordan’s ex-wife in their split. “She wants more money than Michael Jordan’s ex got,” claims a source, who adds that Tiger’s legal team told him he can’t date anyone until the divorce is finalized. “Elin’s building a character case [based on his serial philandering],” the insider says. “Elin’s team is watching his every move.” As for custody of the kids Sam, 2, and Charlie, 15 months, “They’ll share it,” says the snitch. “But she wants permission to take them to Sweden whenever she wants.”

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Barkley, and Thompson psst!

Barkley, Thompson Blast Masters Head over Tiger Comments. Charles Barkley and John Thompson are fuming over comments made Wednesday at a pre-Masters press conference by Billy Payne (who runs the annual tournament in Augusta) regarding the return of Tiger Woods to his event. Here’s a portion of what Payne said:

As he ascended in our rankings of the world’s great golfers, he became an example to our kids that success is directly attributable to hard work and effort. But as he now says himself, he forgot in the process to remember that with fame and fortune comes responsibility, not invisibility. It is not simply the degree of his conduct that is so egregious here; it is the fact that he disappointed all of us, and more importantly, our kids and our grand kids. Our hero did not live up to the expectations of the role model we saw for our children. Is there a way forward? I hope yes. I think yes. But certainly his future will never again be measured only by his performance against par; but measured by the sincerity of his efforts to change. I hope he now realizes that every kid he passes on the course wants his swing, but would settle for his smile. I hope he can come to understand that life’s greatest rewards are reserved for those who bring joy to the lives of other people. We at Augusta hope and pray that our great champion will begin his new life here tomorrow in a positive, hopeful and constructive manner, but this time, with a significant difference from the past. This year, it will not be just for him, but for all of us, who believe in second chances.

Barkley, among Woods’ inner circle of close friends, was a guest on Fox Sports Radio yesterday and went off. “You got this punk ass Billy Payne who goes on TV. First of all, he ain’t told his kids to be like no Tiger Woods. Let’s quit kidding ourselves,” Barkley said. “For him to get on there and act like he’s all Uncle Tom, he’s the master on the plantation, that pissed me off. And I wish somebody would just walk up to him and punch him in his face.” Barkley wasn’t the only one who upset. Former Georgetown basketball coach John Thompson vented on his own DC radio show, spending two full segments talking about how out-of-line the comments were. He reminded his listeners that Payne has nerve chastising a player for his mistakes when Augusta National Golf Club used to discriminate against blacks and women.