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Monday, April 15, 2019

What’s Next for Tiger Woods?


The cheers were all the while resonating around Augusta National after Tiger Woods' triumph in the Masters on Sunday, yet fans were at that point beginning to look forward. Is Woods back following a time of damage and individual difficulty? Might he be able to, at age 43, recover the structure that made them demolish fields from 1997 to 2008? Or on the other hand was the rebound a sort of trick's gold, a last hurrah before the decrease sets in once more?

One thing's without a doubt: People will watch. This is what's next for Woods.


The sit tight for the second major is shorter than normal this year in light of the fact that the P.G.A. has been moved from its standard August date. One objective was to get the least-proclaimed major somewhat more consideration. Woods' success in the Masters has helped that reason gigantically.

Woods has won four P.G.A.s, most as of late in 2007. The competition this year will be played at Bethpage Black on Long Island. The troublesome Black course has never facilitated the P.G.A. previously, however it was the site of the U.S. Open in 2009, when Woods tied for 6th, and in 2002, when Woods won, beating Phil Mickelson by three shots.

Woods is as of now recorded as one of three top picks at 10-1, alongside Dustin Johnson and Rory McIlroy.



The United States Open returns this year to one of the most terrific destinations in golf, Pebble Beach, on the Monterey Peninsula in California.

Woods has three U.S. Open triumphs in his vocation. Prior to Sunday, his last real success was the 2008 Open.

Rock Beach likewise facilitated the Open in 2010, when Woods was tied for fourth, and 2000, when he squashed the field by 15 strokes.

Woods, Johnson and McIlroy are again the three top picks for this competition.



The British Open, or simply the Open as it is brought in Europe, will be gone to Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland out of the blue since 1951. The course, on the North Atlantic, is required to proceed with the Open's convention of flighty and testing climate conditions.

Woods has three British Opens, with his latest triumph in 2006. He and McIlroy, who is from Northern Ireland, are the two top choices.


Woods, when a programmed installation on the American groups for the Ryder and Presidents Cups, passed up a major opportunity for quite a long while before coming back to the Ryder Cup a year ago as a chief's pick. He completed the occasion 0-4.

He was named the chief during the current year's Presidents Cup, and after his arrival to shape, it looks as though he will be a playing skipper.

In spite of the fact that he has been a piece of American groups since 1997, Woods has now and again shown an absence of eagerness for group occasions.

The United States has won the Presidents Cup, against a group of non-European universal golfers, seven straight occasions. The current year's occasion will be held in Melbourne, Australia.

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