The Genesis Invitational, a golf tournament organized by the Tiger Woods Foundation, will move locations this year amid the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles, the PGA Tour announced Thursday.
Tiger Woods is the latest prominent sports figure to react to the devastating Southern California wildfires. The golf icon also pledged his support to relief efforts.
Tiger Woods isn't sure what's going to happen with next month's Genesis Invitational, the PGA Tour event that he hosts in the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles. He's insisting there should be far bigger concerns.
The second TGL match took place Tuesday night as Tiger Woods' Jupiter Links Golf Club fell decisively to the Collin Morikawa-helmed Los Angeles Golf Club. While most golf fans were pumped to see the 15-time major champion in action,
As wildfires continue to rip through the Los Angeles area, obviously the first and foremost concern is the health and well-being of those who lives in the
The tournament is played in Pacific Palisades, the site of the largest of the Los Angeles fires. Canceling it is the least likely option.
Tiger Woods was the sixth and final player to emerge from the tunnel and onto the field of play for his TGL debut. No one announced his name.
Tiger Woods will make his highly-anticipated TGL debut against Collin Morikawa and the Los Angeles Golf Club. After a successful launch on Jan. 7, which received tremendous acclaim from golf fans, TGL returns on Tuesday with the biggest name in the game.
Tiger Woods conceded that his Jupiter Links squad was "boat-raced" during his debut in TGL, the tech-infused golf league he started with Rory McIlroy. Collin Morikawa's Los Angeles Golf Club earned the 12-1 triumph.
A handful of the nation’s best golfers had gathered nearly 3,000 miles from their hometown of Los Angeles for a strange ... going forward,” said Tiger Woods, who mentioned that he knows ...
The second match of TGL's debut season features Tiger Woods, the competition's founder, and his team, Jupiter Links Golf Club.
Tiger Woods isn’t sure what’s going to happen with next month’s Genesis Invitational, the PGA Tour event that he hosts in the fire-ravaged Pacific Palisades neighborhood of Los Angeles.