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| |  Tiger Woods believes he will be improved as a player following rehabilitation from a knee operation.
The world number one is still recovering after undergoing surgery following his dramatic US Open win in June. Continue Reading: Tiger: I will improve  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has revealed that he may not be fully-fit as a golf player until the year 2010.
The world number one underwent knee surgery straight after his win via play-off in the US Open back in June. Continue Reading: Woods: I may not be fully-fit for golf until 2010  |  |
| |  World number one Tiger Woods, of Nike Golf, was sending text messages to members of the American golf team as the US swept to a 16 ½ to 11 ½ victory over Europe at the weekend.
There had been suggestions from some quarters that Woods would make an appearance at the Valhalla Golf Club to join the thousands of fans in cheering on the US team. Continue Reading: Tiger texting throughout golf showpiece  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods will not make an appearance at the 2008 Ryder Cup golf event, contrary to speculation.
There had been rumours that the world number one would make a morale-boosting visit to the Valhalla course where his countrymen will be taking on Europe this weekend. Continue Reading: Ryder Cup: Tiger will stay away from golf  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has undergone surgery on the troublesome knee which nearly put his bid for a 14th major off track at the recent US Open at Torrey Pines.
According to reports, the world number one's operation to repair an anterior cruciate ligament was successful. Continue Reading: Tiger comes through successful surgery  |  |
| |  Hank Haney, the coach of world number one and 14-time major winner Tiger Woods, says he expects the knee surgery and rehabilitation his player is set to undertake to be beneficial in the long run.
Woods was visibly in pain as he played an 18-hole play-off, followed by an extra sudden death hole, en route to winning the US Open at Torrey Pines last week. Continue Reading: Tiger will claw his way back, says coach  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has announced he will not compete again this season after a heroic US Open victory he won in spite of a niggling knee injury.
The 32-year-old is expected to take up to eight months to recover after undergoing surgery on a torn anterior cruciate ligament. Continue Reading: Tiger draws curtains on season  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods is to play the PGA Grand Slam of Golf, following his triumphant success at the US Open Championships.
He is the second player to be invited to the tournament, with Trevor Immelman previously gaining a place following his Masters win earlier this year. Continue Reading: Immelman and Woods to meet at Grand Slam  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has hailed his victory at the US Open as his "greatest ever".
Woods had to play 19 holes more than the 72 normally required to clinch a Major title after he birdied the 72nd hole on Sunday evening to force an 18-hole play-off with fellow American Rocco Mediate. Continue Reading: Tiger celebrates his 'greatest' open victory  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods' 14th Major win could force him to pull out of the British Open at Royal Birkdale.
Woods' appearance at Torrey Pines, scene of this year's US Open, was his first after undergoing knee surgery following his second-place finish in the first Major event of the year, the US Masters at the Augusta National in April. Continue Reading: Woods could miss Royal Birkdale  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods kept his US Open challenge alive with a birdie on the last hole of the competition, which ensures that the competition will go right down to the wire.
Having putted a 12-foot birdie on the 72nd hole, the injured world number one will now face fellow American Rocco Mediate in an 18-hole play-off on Monday. Continue Reading: Injured Woods forces Open play-off  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has played down fears over his fitness and claims he will be ready to take to the fairways as the US Open kicks off tomorrow.
Woods underwent knee surgery almost two months ago and has not played a competitive round of golf since. Continue Reading: Woods 'to be fit for Open'  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has revealed that, despite the fact he has still not played a full 18 holes during rehabilitation from a knee operation, progress towards this month's US Open at Torrey Pines is going well. Continue Reading: Woods builds towards major  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods is on course of a return from injury at the US Open next month.
The world number one has revealed he is happy with his rehabilitation from a knee operation and has marked down June 12th at Torrey Pines as a comeback date. Continue Reading: Woods on course for US Open return  |  |
| |  World number one Tiger Woods has set a provisional date of Thursday, May 29th for his return from a knee injury.
The PGA Tour event at the Muifield Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio would act as a suitable warmer for upcoming major the US Open - which Tiger says is his foremost target. Continue Reading: Tiger eyes Ohio return  |  |
| |  A 22-year-old American golfer has been labelled as the new Tiger Woods, after becoming the third youngest winner of a PGA Tour event ever. Anthony Kim has stated that he will need to become accustomed to the demands of being a high level golfer fairly quickly, after a 16 tournament record at the Wachovia Championship in North Carolina made him the youngest PGA Tour winner for six years. Continue Reading: Kim 'could be the new Tiger'  |  |
| |  World number one Tiger Woods, who finished runner-up in last week's US Masters, is set to miss six weeks of golf with a knee injury.
Woods is recovering from an operation which involved arthroscopic surgery on his left knee yesterday (Tuesday, April 15th) and will not be teeing off in defence of his Wachovia Championship title from May 1st to 4th. Continue Reading: Woods undergoes knee operation  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods lamented bad putting as a major reason for his failure to clear the first hurdle of a much-hyped grand slam attempt.
Woods had conceded before the tournament that a clean sweep of all four majors was a possibility in 2008, but a series of missed putts cost the world number one dearly as he ended up on five-under par, good enough only for a second place finish at the US Masters behind South African Trevor Immelman on eight-under par. Continue Reading: Woods laments bad putting  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods was stationed at level-par after one round of this year's US Masters and the world number one felt that the course wasn't conducive to rock bottom scores.
Four-time winner Woods opened his tournament with 12 straight pars before bogeying 13 and 14. Continue Reading: Tiger 'plods' through first round  |  |
| |  Tiger Woods has admitted that completing a clean sweep of all four majors this year is within his sights.
The world number one has revealed he thinks winning this week's US Masters, followed by the US Open, the Open and the PGA Championship is a realistic possibility. Continue Reading: Woods: Grandslam is a target  |  |
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