What to make of Tiger’s return so farWhat to make of Tiger’s return so far
Tiger Woods returned competitive golf at the Hero World Challenge, and his 3-under first-round was very good. But let’s pump the breaks.
Tiger Woods returned competitive golf at the Hero World Challenge, and his 3-under first-round was very good. But let’s pump the breaks.
Malcolm Jenkins says he will not raise his fist during the national anthem this Sunday after the NFL and the Players Coalition joined in a partnership that calls for the league to contribute $89 million to projects dealing with social issues.
NASSAU, Bahamas — Tiger Woods looked a lot better in his return to golf than when he left. Playing for the first time since his fourth back surgery, Woods returned from a 10-month layoff with a 3-under 69 on a breezy Thursday in the Bahamas and was three shots behind Tommy Fleetwood after the opening round of the Hero World Challenge. Unlike a year ago, Woods didn’t show any fatigue at the end of his round. His only regret was playing the par 5s at Albany Golf Club in 1-over par. That included a bogey on the par-5 ninth when he took four shots from about 30 feet, starting with a chip that didn’t reach the green. He made five birdies, had a two fist pumps and even a few choice words.
Browns coach Hue Jackson said that getting wide receiver Josh Gordon back after he was suspended for the last two seasons is like Christmas morning, and he’s gonna start” against the Chargers on Sunday.
Rick Pitino has sued the University of Louisville Athletic Association for $37.6 million, saying it breached his contract by placing him on unpaid administrative leave without notice and firing him last month with no legally justified cause.
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Tiger Woods shot a 3-under-par 69 in the first round of the Hero World Challenge, his first competitive round in 301 days.
Jim Nabors, whose rendition of “Back Home Again in Indiana” became an Indianapolis 500 fixture for more than four decades, has died at 87.
Washington left tackle Trent Williams will play tonight against the Cowboys, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports. Williams is playing on a bad right knee that will need surgery after the season, and coach Jay Gruden has called it an injury that most players couldn’t play through. Williams missed the
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