Tiger Tours the White House
April 21, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Tiger Woods got the rare opportunity to meet with President Barack Obama and get a personal tour of the White House on Monday. The world’s top golfer joined the Chicago White Sox (the president’s favorite baseball team) for a brief sports chat with the president in the Oval Office.
Woods was given a tour of the presidential mansion by aide, Marvin Nicholson, who used to caddy at the Augusta National course, the site of the recent Masters Tournament.
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About Augusta National
March 31, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
For golfers, spring begins with the Masters Tournament at the Augusta National Course in Augusta Georgia. The course is already getting ready for the 2009 tournament, to be held April 6-12. To get you in the spirit of the Masters, here are a few facts about the event:
The first event was held in 1934, with Horton Smith winning the tournament.
The Masters was originally called the Augusta National Invitational Tournament.
Horton won $1500; last year’s winner, Zach Johnson took home $1.3 million.
No tournament was held during WWII (1943-1945). Chickens and turkeys were raised on the grounds to support the war effort.
Jack …read more
Tiger to Tee Off at Doral Next Week
March 6, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Tiger Woods continues his comeback after knee surgery next week at the WGC-CA Championship at Miami’s Doral Country Club. Doral is a favorite course of Tiger’s; he’s never finished outside of the top ten at the course.
The WGC-CA tournament begins on Thursday. It will be Woods’ first 72-hole competition since he won the US Open last June at San Diego’s Torrey Pines. Woods debuted following surgery at the WGC-Accenture Match Play competition last week. He was eliminated in the second round.
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Nike Ad about Tiger’s Return
February 25, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Nike–one of Tiger’s sponsors–pokes fun at the stars of last season and their reaction to the champ’s return. It’s worth a look:
Tiger to Return to Competition
February 23, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Tiger Woods, the best–and most followed–golfer in the world, is returning to competition after a more than eight month hiatus following arthroscopic knee surgery last summer. Woods will make his season debut at the Accenture Match Play competition in Marana, Arizona this week. He is the defending champion in the 64-player, single-elimination, match play event.
Will his game be up to his high standards? Says Woods, “It’s one thing to (play) in a practice environment against some buddies for a little bit of cash. It’s a different deal in a PGA Tour event against the best players in the world. …read more
Woods and Wife Welcome New Baby
February 9, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Tiger Woods and his wife, Elin announced the arrival of their second child on Sunday, a baby boy named Charlie Axel Woods. Both mother and baby are doing well. In the statement released on Monday, Woods said,
“Elin and I are thrilled to announce the birth of our son, Charlie Axel Woods. Both Charlie and Elin are doing great and we want to thank everyone for their sincere best wishes and kind thoughts. Sam is very excited to be a big sister and we feel truly blessed to have such a wonderful family.”
This is the couple’s second child. They …read more
Woods and Obama on the Links?
February 5, 2009 by Sandy Mitchell
Tiger Woods and Barack Obama on the links together? In his latest newsletter, Tiger says they are “going to make it happen.” Woods met the new president during the inauguration events when Woods was invited to speak at the ceremony at the Lincoln Memorial on January 18 (pictured above). When he asked Obama whether he’d like to play golf, the leader of the free world said he’d love to; presumably, he’s just another Tiger fan.
Says Woods about Obama, “I think the thing that impressed me the most about him was the way he carries himself. He has great …read more
My Name is Tiger Woods…I’m your Caddy
October 25, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Imagine having Tiger Woods accompany you around the links at Torrey Pines in San Diego. Now imagine that he’s carrying your clubs and holding the pin for you. That’s right. The lucky winner of Buick’s “Tee Off with Tiger” contest, 59-year-old John Abel, got to have Woods as his caddy this week.
According to news reports, Tiger walked without a limp and showed no sign of the reconstructive knee surgery he had earlier in the year. As for Mr. Abels, he said that Woods was a friendly, “down to earth” guy. After the round, Tiger treated Abels …read more
Tiger Woods Tops BusinessWeek’s List of Most Powerful People in Sports
October 3, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
He may be sidelined with that knee injury, but that didn’t stop BusinessWeek magazine for honoring Tiger Woods with its top slot in the second annual “Power 100″ list of the Most Powerful People in Sports. In fact, he is the only currently-active athlete in the top 14 and the only golfer on the list. Others in the top spots include NFL Commissioner, Roger Goodell; ESPN’s George Bodenheimer; Nike’s Phil Knight; and Dick Ebersol, the Chairman of NBC Sports.
Other athletes on the list include Lance Armstrong (#15), LeBron James (#17), Peyton Manning (#29), and Kobe Bryant (#28). PGA Tour …read more
Tiger to Be a Dad Again
September 3, 2008 by Sandy Mitchell
Tiger Woods had exciting news to share on his Web site Tuesday afternoon. It seems that he and his wife, Elin are expecting their second child in late winter. In his Web site newsletter, Woods said:
“This has been a year of contrasts. I had a solid start to the season, won the US Open in an exciting playoff, and then unfortunately had to shut it down after successful knee surgery.
And now, I have some wonderful news to report.
Sam is going to be a big sister.
Elin and I are proud to announce that we are expecting our second child …read more


