Woods healthy, too early to predict future
When Tiger Woods tees up next year he will be at an age at which few have dominated.
When Tiger Woods tees up next year he will be at an age at which few have dominated.
Adam Scott has no doubt he can claw back up the world golf rankings in 2018 after bouncing back from a similarly poor season only two years ago.
Royal Pines has been locked in as the home of the Australian PGA Championship for the next three years.
Tiger Woods proved he could be competitive again after playing some good golf with a final-round four-under 68 to tie for ninth at the World Challenge in the Bahamas on Sunday.
The Sydneysider was one of the stories of the week as he tore the course apart on Saturday. But he couldn't get over the line when it counted on Sunday and his European card disappeared in the process.
Cameron Smith has won the Australian PGA Championship in a tense play-off over two extra holes against Jordan Zunic.
A troublesome start dominated by bogeys has proved costly for tournament host Tiger Woods as he struggled on day three at the World Challenge in the Bahamas.
A sub-60 round seemed a distinct possibility for the Sydneysider before late blemishes saw him come back to the field in the Australian PGA Championship on the Gold Coast.
He hasn't set the leaderboard on fire but Sergio Garcia has proven to be a good investment for PGA organisers, with the hugely popular Spaniard bringing in strong galleries and scrapping for every shot.
But he hopes to bounce back in his final tournament round of 2017 on Sunday.
Tiger Woods got off to a fast start and briefly held the outright lead in the second round of the Hero World Challenge on Friday before finishing with a four- under-par 68, tied for fifth.
NEW PROVIDENCE, BAHAMAS: Tiger Woods declared himself highly satisfied after making an encouraging start to his latest eagerly-anticipated injury comeback in the Hero World Challenge.
Marc Leishman is in brilliant touch but former Masters champion Scott has failed to fire on the Gold Coast, conceding his game needs attention after he missed the cut at Royal Pines.
Adam Scott has missed the cut at the Australian PGA Championship for the first time since 2010 after a string of missed putts to finish his second round on Friday.
The Greg Norman Medallist will be leaving the Gold Coast with more silverware if he continues his brilliant form at Royal Pines.
Canberra golfers Matt Millar and Brendan Jones are chasing strong finishes to their years.
It was the earliest start of his career but the world number 11 made a strong start on the Gold Coast.
The broomstick was back for Scott on day one of the Australian PGA Championships, with promising results as he returns it to his kit bag.
Mark Leishman used to think he had it all figured out until the cold, hard reality of golf slapped him in the face.
Scott will use the broomstick at the Australian PGA Championship on the Gold Coast, saying it feels rock solid despite not being able to anchor it under golf's rule change.
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