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Wife of Tiger Woods rescues him with golf club after car accidentWoods finished first on the PGA Tour six times in 2009 with victories in the Arnold Palmer Invitational, Memorial Tournament, AT&T National, Buick Open, World Golf Championships-Bridgestone Invitational and BMW Championship. He has... In this article: Tiger Woods, PGA Tour, Orlando, Lee Janzen, Orlando Sentinel, BMW Championship, and Australian Open |
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Guardian Unlimited | 1 day ago
Tiger Woods injured in accident
...it, has been remarkable. After eight months' recuperation he returned to the PGA Tour in February this year and won six tournaments in the States, as well as the Australian Masters in Melbourne earlier this month. After that victory Woods...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus, California, Florida, Allegation, Florida Highway Patrol, Australian Masters, and Surgery
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LA Daily News | 1 day ago
Tiger Woods injured in car accident
...SALES PGA Tour star Tiger Woods was involved in a car accident near his Florida home early Friday morning, leaving his participation in the golf tournament he hosts next week at Sherwood Country Club in Thousand Oaks in question. The...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Elin Nordegren, Florida Highway Patrol, and Wesh-tv
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Telegraph.co.uk - Golf | 1 day ago
Tiger Woods seriously hurt in car crash
...the highway patrol said the crash was not alcohol-related. Woods is one of the world's richest athletes, a leading force in sports marketing and the leading draw on the PGA tour. Feel inspired and nominate your favourite Great British...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Florida Highway Patrol, Australian Masters, Cadillac, and EPA
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Sports Illustrated | 1 day ago
Tiger in car crash near home
...victory in that year's United States Open at Torrey Pines. He returned to the PGA Tour in February of this year and won six times, though he was shut out in the major championships. Woods, who has won 14 professional major titles, trails...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Windermere, Elin Nordegren, Florida Highway Patrol, Associated Press, Respondent, and CNBC
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Sports Illustrated | 1 day ago
Golfer Tiger Woods is in serious condition after a car accident near his home in Florida.
Woods lives in Orange County with his wife, supermodel Elin Nordegren, and two children. Woods has won 93 tournaments, 71 of those on the PGA Tour, including the 1997, 2001, 2002 and 2005 Masters Tournaments, 1999, 2000, 2006 and 2007 PGA...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Florida, Florida Highway Patrol, Elin Nordegren, U.S., Orange County, PGA Championships, and CNN
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Beaumont Enterprise | 1 day ago
UPDATE3: Tiger Woods injured in car wreck
...major championship win came in the 2008 U.S. Open when he overcame an injured left knee. Woods finished first on the PGA Tour six times in 2009. He has taken home more than $100 million in career earnings on the tour. Combined with his...
In this article: Tiger Woods, Lee Janzen, U.S. Masters, U.S. Open, and Orlando Sentinel
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Bleacher Report | 1 day ago
What Might Happen To The PGA Tour Without Tiger Woods?
...down and attendance at the tournaments also suffered. It's unsure whether or not Woods will miss any PGA Tour events at this time, but if he does, I wonder how the PGA Tour will react. Woods is currently ranked first on the PGA Tour and...
In this article: Tiger Woods, PGA, and Orlando
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The PGA Tour is an organization that operates the main professional golf tours in the United States. It is headquartered in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Its name is officially rendered in all-capital letters as "PGA TOUR".
The PGA Tour became a separate entity in 1968, branching off from the PGA of America, which is now primarily an association of club professionals. Tournament players formed their own organization, the Association of Professional Golfers (APG).
Later in 1968, the tournament players abolished the APG and agreed to operate as the PGA "Tournament Players Division," a fully autonomous division under the supervision of a new 10-member Tournament Policy Board. The name would officially change to the "PGA Tour" in 1975.
In 1981, the PGA Tour had a marketing dispute with the PGA of America and decided to officially change its name. Beginning in late August 1981, it became the TPA Tour, for the "Tournament Players Association." The disputed issues were resolved within seven months and the tour's name was changed back to the "PGA Tour" in March 1982.
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