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Click here to visit the new home of Politics Daily!Ah, what was all that fuss about Tiger Woods? Let's face it, the guy served five months in hell for his sins and now it's time to forgive and forget and play golf. Let the tournament begin! Here's how it went for Tiger Thursday, on his return to the game after months in exile. Teeing off in early afternoon at the opening round of the Masters at the pristine Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, he received an ovation from the crowd. Shouts and applause from the fans and absolute reverence from the media followed him through the afternoon. Oh, he played well, maybe not up to the level of ...
AUGUSTA, Ga. (April 7) -- Wherever he is coming from, Tiger Woods is here. Now what does he do? The Masters, golf's first major championship of the season, begins play Thursday and Woods, a four-time past champion, arrives as he has every year since winning in 1997 in his first appearance as a professional: the pre-tournament favorite. ...
(April 7) -- Tiger Woods may be the big thing at the Masters Tournament this week, but in rural parts of Turkey and Afghanistan, many of the locals are still more interested in camels. That's because folks from Kabul to Istanbul are big followers of the ancient sport of camel wrestling, which is as popular as the Masters or the NCAA Final Four are in America. Of course, animal rights supporters find the ancient sport deplorable. Mustafa Najafizada, AP Camels go hump-to-hump in this March 22 event in Mazar-i-Sharif, Balkh province, north of Kabul, Afghanistan. Mostly a winter sport, camel ...
NEW YORK (Dec. 31) - AT&T Inc. said Thursday it would no longer sponsor Tiger Woods, joining Accenture in dropping support for the world's top golfer, who's taking a break from the sport to focus on his marriage after his admitted infidelity. The phone company hasn't used Woods' image extensively in advertising, but its logo appeared on his golf bag. That deal had been billed as a "multiyear" agreement when it was signed early in 2009, after Buick ended its endorsement one year early because of its financial woes. Woods has also been the host of the AT&T National PGA Tour event since it ...
I like train wrecks as much as the next person. ...
OCOEE, Fla. (Dec. 8) -- Tiger Woods' mother-in-law was rushed to a hospital early Tuesday, touching off the second media frenzy in two weeks surrounding the pro golfer's carefully guarded private life. Barbro Holmberg was taken by ambulance to Health Central Hospital with stomach pains after a 911 call from Woods' house. Holmberg, a Swedish politician and the mother of Woods' wife, was released about 11 hours later and returned to Woods' mansion, hospital spokesman Dan Yates said. "She was wheeled out in a wheelchair just like everyone else," Yates said. Health Central is the same hospital ...
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