
Woods steps back into the spotlight at River Highlands
Tiger Woods resurfaces at TPC River Highlands, introducing PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp—his first public appearance since a March DUI arrest.
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Tiger Woods is an American professional golfer who has dominated the sport for decades. With a career spanning over 25 years, he has achieved numerous records and accolades, solidifying his status as one of the greatest golfers of all time. Woods' impact on the game is unparalleled, as he revolutionized golf with his power, precision, and mental fortitude. Despite facing personal and health challenges, he continues to inspire and captivate fans worldwide. His legacy is cemented by his 15 major championships, including five Masters titles and three PGA Championships.
As of May 2026, Tiger Woods is not participating in the upcoming PGA Championship. This decision comes amidst the rise of LIV Golf, which has gained attention for its major championship wins. Woods' absence from the PGA Championship is a notable development, especially considering his legendary status in the sport. Despite this, Woods remains a revered figure in golf, and his impact on the game is undeniable.

Tiger Woods resurfaces at TPC River Highlands, introducing PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp—his first public appearance since a March DUI arrest.
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