Tiger Woods misses Masters Champions Dinner at Augusta
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The combination of prowess and uncertainty at the top of the men’s game makes the anticipation around this Masters feel particularly palpable.
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Interestingly, this is not the first time Woods missed the Masters Champions dinner.
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Woods ruptured his left Achilles while training at home last month, which led to surgery and has since knocked him out of competition indefinitely.
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The 2025 Masters begins another star-studded affair Thursday with an absolutely loaded 95-man field featuring the best golfers in the world all attempting to conquer the season's first major champion...
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Anticipation for the year's first major was building at Augusta National as defending Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and Grand Slam-seeking Rory McIlroy get ready for a potential Green Jacket show...
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Earlier this week five-time Masters champion Tiger Woods partnered with Augusta National on an exciting announcement. On Monday, April 7, Augusta National announced Woods's nonprofit, TGR Foundation,
Woods' golf course design company, TGR, announced a groundbreaking partnership with Augusta National, marking a new chapter in their collaboration.
Both, though, will be remembered this week at Augusta National — and surely featured on TV broadcasts — because it’s the 20th anniversary of Woods’ iconic chip-in on the 16th green in the final round of the 2005 Masters. It was the highlight — the exclamation point — of Woods’ fourth of five career Masters victories.
Much to the chagrin of golf fans everywhere, Tiger Woods won't be playing in the Masters this year - if he even steps on the golf course at all in 2025 it might be a miracle. Earlier this year the 15-time major champion announced he suffered a torn Achilles while attempting to ramp up for the
Tiger Woods wins the Masters for a fifth time, only one of two players to win at least five Masters titles. Tiger didn't take the lead until the final round, when he went on a back-nine birdie barrage while 54-hole leader Francesco Molinari and others in contention fell apart.