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TEAM: PGA Golfer
HEIGHT/WEIGHT: 6'1' / 185
DOB: 12/30/1975
AGE:34
 Tiger Woods- GolferFeb. 8 - 11:02 am et
Steve Williams flat-out denied the recent rumor that his boss, Tiger Woods, will return to competition at next week's WGC-Match Play.
"The stories stating Tiger will return at the matchplay have no truth to them," Williams told the Sydney Morning Herald. He didn't elaborate but it may mean nothing. Moreover, acknowledgment of Williams' words as truth assume that he's still employed by the world's #1. Golfers have until 5:00 p.m. ET this Friday to commit to the Match Play. That will provide the definitive evidence of Woods' decision.
 Tiger Woods- - Golfer Feb. 5 - 10:15 pm et

According to a report at FOXNews.com, Tiger Woods is not expected to compete in the WGC-Match Play on Feb. 17-21.
You saw this coming we're sure. More unnamed "sources" continue to speculate on Woods' schedule. If Woods ever returns to competitive golf, he will most likely issue a press release on his web site, just as he did a year ago after returning from reconstructive knee surgery. There is a chance that a tournament director will learn ahead of the press, but Woods would likely still announce the news first. Phil Mickelson has already stated that he will not compete in the Match Play, so Steve Stricker or Lee Westwood would likely assume the role as the #1 overall seed. The Official World Golf Ranking on Monday, Feb. 8, will determine the brackets.
Source: FOXNews.com
 Tiger Woods- - Golfer Feb. 3 - 12:28 pm et

The latest rumor is that Tiger Woods will return to competition at the WGC-Match Play on February 17.
It is unconfirmed so we will not "reward" the source with a link here, and it was only a matter of time before an otherwise reputable resource stepped forward with this kind of tidbit. You've noticed that we haven't stepped into the cesspool of tabloid reports on his personal matters, nor should we. Instead, the moment we learn of confirmed information from a representative of the Match Play or any other tournament, respected resource or even Woods himself, we will relay it to you. In other words, despite today's rumor, nothing has changed.
 Tiger Woods- - Golfer Dec. 30 - 6:06 pm et

WESH 2 in Orlando has reported that the Florida Highway Patrol noticed that Tiger Woods had a "fat lip" during their meeting on December 1, but was not a candidate for facial surgery.
FHP spokesperson, Kim Montes, said that three FHP officials met with Woods and his local attorney at an undisclosed location in Orlando that day. "The only thing we noticed was a fat lip," she said. "No other facial injuries ... No reason to believe he was the victim of domestic violence." Today's announcement is in direct response to Furman Bisher's detailed account of what happened at Woods' residence Thanksgiving night. Bisher's blog cited that Woods went to Arizona for facial surgery, but Montes said that there was no evidence that he needed any work done. "All these rumors of these injuries are false," she said. Woods' location remains a mystery to the public as he celebrates his 34th birthday today.
Source: WESH.com
 Tiger Woods- - Golfer Dec. 16 - 11:03 pm et

One day after sending a relatively crude, written comment to the New York Times, Tiger Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, has issued a formal statement regarding the report of Woods' connection to Dr. Anthony Galea, admitted user of human growth hormones.
In reference to the report, Steinberg wrote on Tuesday to the Times, "I would really ask that you guys don't write this? If Tiger is NOT implicated, and won't be, let's please give the kid a break." Naturally, any suggestion or improper connection that Woods is linked to using banned substances would be a far greater scandal than the current mess involving his personal life. In light of that, Steinberg's email to the Associated Press today reads, in part, "The New York Times is flat wrong, no one at IMG has ever met or recommended Dr. Galea, nor were we worried about the progress of Tiger's recovery, as the Times falsely reported. The treatment [blood-spinning] Tiger received is a widely accepted therapy and to suggest some connection with illegality is recklessly irresponsible."
Source: ABCNews.com
 Tiger Woods- - Golfer Dec. 16 - 12:39 pm et

In a rare bit of positive news surrounding the world's #1 golfer, at least recently, the Associated Press has voted Tiger Woods as the Athlete of the Decade.
Woods' record stands alone among his peers in golf, but this award spans all sports. "Woods received 56 of the 142 votes cast by AP member editors since last month," the AP report stated. "More than half of the ballots were returned after the Nov. 27 car accident outside his Florida home." Cyclist Lance Armstrong finished second with 33 votes. Tennis star, Roger Federer, placed third with 25. Meanwhile, adding another scandal to what is already an overwhelming disaster in many facets of Woods' life, he has been connected to a Canadian doctor that openly admits to using human growth hormones. Although the doctor claims that he has given HGH to athletes, authorities are investigating. This news closely trails the report that Elin is planning on divorcing Tiger very soon.
Source: Associated Press (via PGATour.com)

 

 

 

 

 

 

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