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They are optimistic about TGL’s potential success

Golf star Rory McIlroy has announced a new venture with Tiger Woods, presenting a virtual indoor golf league called Tomorrow’s Golf League (TGL).

The show is set to replace NFL on prime-time television during the football league’s end-of-season break. TGL will be hosted at the SoFi Centre in Florida, featuring a virtual green that can transform into different courses

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Project postponed
Although initially planned for a 2024 launch, the project has been postponed to 2025 due to storm damage to the venue in November. McIlroy and Woods are optimistic about TGL’s potential success among golf enthusiasts, providing an exciting start to each week on the PGA Tour.

“TGL, which is a new high-tech indoor golf league that we’re trying to start in the US with Tiger Woods. It’s going to be Monday night, primetime in America,” McIlroy told Stick to Football podcast.

“When the NFL stops for the season, we’re going to take that slot on a Monday night, and it’s going to be a kickoff to the week on the PGA Tour.

“It’s an indoor arena where anything inside of 50 yards you play onto a green that can rotate and the slopes can change.

“Anything outside 50 yards, you hit into this massive simulator, which is the size of an IMAX screen – there’s a lot of tech involved in terms of ball speeds, and launch triangles and spin rates, trying to make it an interactive experience for people.”

The golfer has made some exciting ‘promises’ to her social media followers

Paige Spiranac - YouTube

Paige Spiranac has big plans for 2024. On Tuesday, ‘Instagram’s Original Golf Girl’ shared her New Year’s resolutions with her almost four million followers… and there was plenty of good news.

The gorgeous golfer has several goals for the upcoming 365 days and it’s hardly a surprise that her main objective is to improve her golfing. “I want to become a plus handicap again” and in doing so, “share some tips and tricks on how to improve.”

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Paige Spiranac promises to post more sexy content for fans this year

There was more. Paige also revealed that she wants to pick up new hobbies, read more, text back quicker and most notably… post more. The latter resolution will be music to her followers’ ears. Despite being very active online, the influencer only uploads one post a week on Instagram on average, which is something she has promised to improve on. Paige recognized that sometimes she often obsesses too much over content which limits the frequency of publications. She assured this won’t be case in 2023.

Spiranac concluded that ultimately, she just wants to do things that make her feel good. It’s sure to be an exciting year for Paige and her followers.

The race to Paris 2024 will begin to tighten as players jockey for a spot in the 60-player field. But remember, those spots aren’t reserved for the 60 best women in the world. The Olympic qualifying criteria is designed to ensure that players from around the world are represented, even if that means a large portion of the field is ranked outside the top 200. (Currently, that’s 15 of the 60 players.)

With a cutoff date of June 24, or just after the KPMG Women’s PGA Championship, players will have roughly six months to shore up a spot. The women’s event will be held Aug. 7-10, immediately after the men’s competition.

First, here’s a review of how qualifying works.

The IGF utilizes the Rolex Rankings to create its own Olympic Golf Rankings. The top 15 players in the world are eligible for Paris, with a limit of four players from any given country. Currently, the United States is the only country with four players.

The rest of the field will come straight from the rankings, with a maximum of two eligible players from each country that does not already have two or more players in the top 15.

The host country, France, is ensured at least one spot, which will go to Celine Boutier, who is currently No. 3 in the world.

With a maximum of four players from the likes of the U.S. and South Korea, a number of highly-decorated players will once again be left at home.

Here’s a look at a dozen notable names (with current Rolex Ranking) currently on the outside looking in:

No. 16 Amy Yang

Despite taking home the largest paycheck in women’s golf at the 2023 CME Group Tour Championship (matching the U.S. Women’s Open at $2 million), Amy Yang is still one spot shy of automatically qualifying for Paris. Yang, a five-time winner on the LPGA, has yet to compete in the Olympic Games.

No. 20 Alison Lee2023 CME Group Tour Championship

One of the hottest players on tour with three runner-up showings to finish out the season, Lee is the highest-ranked American currently outside the cut line. There are four Americans currently ranked inside the top 15: Lilia Vu (1), Nelly Korda (5), Allisen Corpuz (12) and Megan Khang (14).

No. 21 Angel Yin

Buick LPGA Shanghai

After a banner year on the LPGA, clinching her first victory in a playoff over No. 1 Vu, Yin has herself positioned to make a move inside the top 15. The 25-year-old has never before qualified for the Olympic Games.

No. 25 Rose Zhang

Maybank Championship

After turning professional last May, Zhang has rocketed up the Rolex Rankings. With fewer starts (18) in the system than many of her peers, Zhang could continue to climb at a quick pace with strong play to open 2024.

No. 27 Yuka Saso

2023 Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions

At the 2020 Olympics in Japan, Saso represented the Philippines and finished tied for ninth. She has since, however, switched over to playing under the Japanese flag. Saso, who was born to a Japanese father and Filipino mother, has dual citizenship. There are currently three Japanese players ranked higher than Saso.

No. 30 Hae Ran Ryu

2023 U.S. Women's Open

The 2023 Louise Suggs Rolex Rookie of the Year, Ryu looks to qualify for her first Olympic Games. In the previous two Olympics, the fight to make the South Korean squad was one of the biggest storylines in women’s golf. Currently, however, only three South Koreans are ranked inside the top 15.

No. 32 Lexi Thompson

Thompson, a two-time Olympian who has the Olympic rings tattooed on her left wrist, has her work cut out to make it for a third time. Right now there are seven Americans ranked higher than Thompson.

No. 37 In Gee Chun

 

2023 Amundi Evian Championship

Three-time major winner Chun qualified for the 2016 Olympic Games but didn’t make the cut for Japan. There are currently eight South Korean players ahead of Chun. At this time last year, Chun was No. 8 in the world. She’s currently 37th.

No. 39 Jennifer Kupcho

2023 Amundi Evian Championship

A three-time winner on the LPGA in 2022, Kupcho looks to qualify for her first Olympic Games. The 2019 Augusta National Women’s Amateur champion has nine Americans ranked higher than her.

No. 50 Danielle Kang

Danielle Kang

Kang qualified for the her first Olympics three years ago in Japan, where she took a share of 20th. Fellow American Nelly Korda won gold in 2021, while sister Jessica tied for 15th and Thompson finished 33rd.

No. 57 Sei Young Kim

2023 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship

Kim has twice qualified for the Olympic Games, taking a share of ninth in 2021 with fellow South Korean Jin Young Ko. A 12-time winner on the LPGA, the 30-year-old last won on tour in 2020.

No. 73 Mone Inami

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After taking silver on home soil in 2021, Inami has since joined the LPGA after winning again in Japan at the Toto Japan Classic. Mone won six times on the JLPGA in 2021. She’ll have to leapfrog a slew of compatriots to make it to Paris.

T’is the season to be jolly! The saying couldn’t hold any more true for the 11X LPGA Tour champ. Lexi Thompson had earlier decided to spend the holiday season with her mother all the while bringing in a new member to the family. Still, it seems the Christmas gifts did not stop for the Thompson household as they welcomed yet another addition a while back.

The American golfer shared a post on her social media handle, not too long ago, as she showcased her love for the newest addition to the family. Well, her fans couldn’t get enough as they showered the professional with wishes while taking to the same to express their surprise!

Lexi Thompson welcomes new addition to household
Known for her love for family, the athlete has taken to the internet many a time to express her love for her family, be it her human ones or her pets. However, this time around, the 1X major champ took to her Instagram handle to share the happy news of the birth of her nephew.

The 28-year-old shared a picture, a while back, on her profile. The snap showcases a smiling Thompson looking into the camera while holding a small baby in her arms, none other than Maverick Cole Thompson, her brother’s son. No wonder she seems emotional!

The picture was uploaded with the caption, “The newest addition to the Thompson family,” as she shared the news. Adding on, the athlete also couldn’t hold in her joy as she wrote, “Couldn’t be happier for my brother and his wife” all the while dubbing her newborn nephew as nothing short of “precious.”

Well, she was not alone in those sentiments as her followers also took to her Instagram post to share their joy at the happy news. Even the LPGA Tour pro would have been surprised at the amount of love that her nephew received via the internet!

Thompson’s adorable nephew throws the internet into a frenzy
The golfing world went ahead to react under the athlete’s post all the while showering her and her family with wishes. The responses ranged from those commenting about the newborn baby’s future to wishing the golfer a wonderful year in 2024. Let us take a quick look at some of them

Having a famous golfer as an aunt would surely bode well for the baby’s future if he is to play the game of golf. Moreover, that is exactly what a follower pointed out as he took to comment, “When he gets old enough to realize who Aunt Lexi is he will want private lessons and lots of selfies with his gorgeous aunt!!” Another golfing enthusiast went ahead to mention, “He will be a great golfer teach him well!” It seems the baby has his future set out for him.

Lexi Thompson Looks To Start LPGA Season With A Bang

A fan did come forward to wish the golfer for the future. However, it was not for the new year nor the baby they went ahead to give the greetings but for an entirely different matter. The follower commented, “You’re going to make a great Mom one day too..” all the while expressing their belief in the LPGA Tour pro’s ability to become a mother.

Well, some supporters of the pro went ahead to respond how adorable to duo looked in the photo. They couldn’t help but emphasize the same as they went ahead to react, “Absolutely gorgeous photo” under the snap.

Thompson has a new moniker now! From being known as a 1X major champ to an 11X LPGA Tour winner, she has now helmed the mantle of a caring aunt to her nephew, as referred to by a fan in their wish; “Congrats, auntie!!”

Lexi Thompson makes first ace in Grant Thornton Invitational history - PGA  TOUR

Maverick Cole Thompson. A truly wonderful name for the little guy. Even the fans think so as a certain follower went ahead to point out the same while mentioning, “Powerful name for the little man!! Congrats!!!”

Not every comment was about the newest addition to the family. A fan went ahead to wish the golfer for the upcoming year. It’s the new year soon and an ardent loving follower did wish the same to the athlete; “LEXI!!! WARMEST NEW YEARS WISHES DEAR!”

One can’t help but feel happy for the professional as she embarks on the next year on a high note with her baby nephew and family. T’is truly a special day for the golfer!

The new year is here, and with it comes a lot of excitement and anticipation for the upcoming golf season. LIV Golf has shaken up the golf world and is set to kick off its second full season in February and the third season overall. On the contrary, the traditional PGA Tour is starting its 2024 season in just a couple of days! Both of the leagues now feature some of the biggest names and talents that the golf world has! But what might be the “hottest” prediction for the backway league’s upcoming season?

On the New Year’s occasion, LIV Golf’s official Instagram account posted a picture of Brooks Koepka along with a burning question. The Saudi-funded league asked fans to make the wildest prediction for the 2024 season, saying, “Drop your hottest LIV Golf prediction for the 2024 season.”

With many young and established golfers in the league, fans had their share of picks. The golf enthusiasts were quick to respond, and the post received thousands of likes and hundreds of comments.

Fans go overboard with their predictions
The fans’ responses varied, as everyone almost had a different ‘hot’ prediction to mention The array of interesting comments reflects the diverse opinions and expectations of golf fans.

One user made the prediction based on the assumption that LIV Golf players will still be eligible to play in the four major championships. He wrote, “Liv players takе 50% of thе majors.” However, it’s not impossible; they can participate if they meet the qualification criteria.

One of the most surprising and unlikely comments was from a user who predicted Tiger Woods would join the LIV Golf League in 2024. He simply wrote, ‘Tigеr Joining’. Notably, there were speculations that the 15x major winner was reportedly offered $700 million from the league, which he rejected.

Wanting for the orange man to join the league, one user commented, “Rickie Fowler joins LIV.”

One of the fans predicted that “Brooks and Cam Smith win another major.” Notably, Brooks Koepka has won five majors and became the first LIV golfer to win a major tournament. Their fans would love to see the other side add another major trophy to their collection in 2024.

Jon Rahm joined LIV Golf in December for reportedly $566 million. People in the golf fraternity are excited about his first season, and one fan had a prediction for the Spaniard’s debut season. “Rahm wins at least three events,” wrote the fan.

Another “hottest” prediction is that Adam Scott is probably signing with Cameron Smith’s team, the Rippers GC. He wrote, “Adam Scott signs with Rippеrs”.

One excited user didn’t make one prediction; he made three. First, ‘Rahm wins multiple events’, second, “Bryson wins the championship, and lastly, ‘LIV players take 50% of majors’, which is a common prediction of many fans.

Which prediction do you think will be correct? or do you have anyone of your own? Let us know in the comment section below!

Paige was the most Googled golfer in four states and second in 32.

Paige Spiranac, the charismatic 30-year-old golf sensation turned influencer, has swung her way into the limelight by securing the second spot in 2023’s list of the most popular figures in golf. While the golf world continues to be dominated by the legendary Tiger Woods, Spiranac’s social media prowess has garnered significant attention.

With a staggering 3.9 million followers on Instagram and nearly one million on X, Spiranac has proven to be a force to be reckoned with in the digital realm.

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Her popularity extends beyond social media, as she was the most Googled individual golfer in four states and clinched the second spot in 32 others, according to Vegas Insider.

Hunting for first place
Despite Tiger Woods retaining his throne as the most searched-for personality in golf, Spiranac’s humorous response to the rankings reveals her competitive spirit: “On the campaign trail in 2024 to lock up more states.”

The golfdiva has not only conquered the digital landscape but has also solidified her presence on the golf course, challenging norms and stereotypes.

Paige Spiranac teeing up success as second most influential golf...

Spiranac’s rising popularity has translated into financial success, accumulating an estimated wealth of $3.7 million. Her influence is not just limited to the golfing community, as she commands $11,900 per Instagram post, showcasing her commercial appeal.

Addressing skeptics who doubted the authenticity of her hole-in-one video, Spiranac emphasized the credibility of her achievements in the golfing world.

Dismissing claims of fakery, she stated, “No one would ever be dumb enough to risk that. We take pride in showing genuine reactions. The good and bad.”

Paige Spiranac dubbed as 'the world's hottest golfer' will make your  jaw-drop in these pictures | Photogallery - ETimes

Towards 2024 and beyond
As 2023 drew to a close, Spiranac reflected on her journey, expressing pride in challenging herself, trying new endeavors, and stepping out of her comfort zone.

Looking ahead to 2024, she vowed to be more creative and ambitious, promising her audience exciting content and a continued evolution in her career.

Spiranac’s journey is a testament to the power of embracing discomfort for growth, and her vision for 2024 is poised to inspire and empower her ever-expanding fan base.

The new year is almost here, and everyone is ready with their New Year’s resolutions. Like everyone else, golf influencer Paige Spiranac is also ready with a set of goals for 2024. The year 2023 had its ups and downs for the 30-year-old as she opened up about her struggle with mental health issues.

 

But on the flip side, she rose to new heights in popularity among golf fans, coming close to the legend himself, Tiger Woods. Now she wants to continue this in 2024. To achieve that, Spiranac revealed one habit of hers that she will let go of to attain more positivity.

Paige Spiranac wants to just be herself in 2024
In her podcast, Playing a Round with Paige, the golf influencer listed some of her goals for 2024. She had a list of goals to achieve, ranging from diet changes to content creation. But a common theme among all her goals was positivity and mental health. For her final goal in 2024, Spiranac wants to be true to herself and her brand.

She has become the target of online harassment from time to time for her content. And the golf diva admitted that the criticism got to her. “I think there are times that when people come at me, I get defensive, or I try to always talk about my point of view or why I’m doing this and I want to stop doing that in 2024,” she said.

 

World's Sexiest Woman' Paige Spiranac almost had very different career  before golf - Daily Star

While the 30-year-old wants her brand to be more positive, that does not mean she will alter what she currently does. Rather than always defending her content, Paige Spiranac will now own what she creates. She said, “I love what I do, I own who I am. And that’s what I want to do, I want to continue to be a strong woman and be sexy at the same time, and put some content out there.”

The beautiful influencer somehow ends up defending herself, her content, and her choices to the people. This year, she opened up a lot about her journey to becoming a golfer and also shared the reason behind her bold attire choice. But for 2024, she does not wish to continue to do the same.

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The golf influencer hints about a new type of content coming in 2024
Apart from stopping to defend her content, golf mommy wants to focus her energy on spreading positivity. Talking about her vision for her content in 2024, she said that she aims to use her voice in a very positive way. She elaborated and mentioned that she does not want to defend her actions and choices anymore, but she wants to push her strong message out there!

The former golfer talked about creating really fun content and continuing to speak about women’s empowerment. Spiranac has always been true to herself and her choices, and as per her, 2024 will be no different, as she will be truly herself and own who she is. With this bold declaration, the golf diva has hinted that fans can expect even bolder content to come from her side. However, at the crux of all her goals for 2024 are mental health and positivity.

The World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler doesn’t even make the cut

Despite only playing three tournaments this year, Tiger Woods still managed to reign supreme off the fairways.

The 15-time major winner is the most popular figure in golf and his presence is still felt on social media even with his limited appearances.

Tiger Woods is reportedly the most-Googled golfer of 2023, despite his limited playing time
Tiger Woods is reportedly the most-Googled golfer of 2023, despite his limited playing time

The 47-year-old’s 2023 season was once again hampered by injury as he was forced to withdraw from the Masters following the third round with reaggravated plantar fasciitis in April and underwent ankle surgery two weeks later.

Before that he teed it up at the Genesis Open in February and only made his competitive return from surgery at the Hero World Challenge at the end of November before playing the parent-child team event, the PNC Championship, with son Charlie in December.

But Woods seemingly didn’t need to be topping the leaderboards to continue to cement his place as a fan favorite as he came out as the most popular golfer of 2023, according to Vegas Insider.

The 15-time major winner beat out golf glamor girl and influencer Paige Spiranac for the crown
The 15-time major winner beat out golf glamor girl and influencer Paige Spiranac for the crown
Scottie Scheffler didn't make the top three in any state, despite being World No. 1
Scottie Scheffler didn’t make the top three in any state, despite being World No. 1

According to the site’s data, Woods led golf’s Google searches in 42 out of 50 states in the United States.

Even off the fairways, Woods is a leading figure in the game, joining the PGA Tour’s policy board as a player director earlier this year amid the turbulent negotiations with LIV Golf.

He also has the tendency to easily set the internet alight, most recently with rumors of a split from Nike and his viral ‘Big Dog’ meme.

But before his first round of the PNC Championship, Woods was filmed greeting his son Charlie’s caddie with a firm handshake as he called him ‘Big Dog’, which sent fans on social media into meltdown with hilarious responses as to what the exchange reminded them of.

Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen then used the phrase while talking to his teammates against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Woods’ Google triumph saw him beat golf’s glamor girl and social media sensation, Paige Spiranac, who boasts an impressive 3.9 million followers on Instagram.

She came in as the most-Googled player in four states and second in 32.

Spiranac has become one of the most influential names in the sport thanks to her posts
Spiranac has become one of the most influential names in the sport thanks to her posts

Spiranac has more followers than Tiger Woods       She has built up a fanbase of 3.7 million Instagram followers

The American bombshell earned herself the title of 'world's sexiest woman' from Maxim
The blonde beauty even earned herself the title of ‘world’s sexiest woman’ from Maxim

Spiranac, who played Division 1 college golf at both the University of Arizona and San Diego State before struggling to make it on the LPGA Tour, has taken social media by storm in her tiny, tight-fit skirts and low-cut tops, earning her the title of ‘world’s sexiest woman’.

While she may have failed to pip Woods in the Google rankings this year, Spiranac easily rivals the 82-time winner on the PGA Tour and Rory McIlroy in terms of social media popularity.

The American beauty is worth around $3.7m, and rakes in an estimated $12,000 per Instagram post.

That is more per Instagram post than the likes of Woods and McIlroy, the biggest names in the men’s game.

Two thousand dollars more than Woods to be precise, with the 15-time major winner boasting just 3.3m Instagram followers compared to Spiranac’s 3.9m.

Meanwhile, McIlroy, who has been the PGA Tour’s most outspoken supporter against LIV over the past two years, dominated third place in most states.

However, surprisingly World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is nowhere to be seen on the leaderboard, with the Texan not even coming third in his home state.

Keegan Bradley came top in his home state of Vermont             Tony Finau was the most popular in his native Utah

But the likes of Rickie Fowler, Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm and Collin Morikawa also cropped up as popular searches.

Tom Hoge somewhat surprisingly came in top in North Dakota but given he was raised and still resides in Fargo, ND, he clearly has a loyal home-state fanbase.

Similarly, Keegan Bradley was the most popular search in his home state of Vermont after he won the Travelers Championship in Connecticut, and, Tony Finau was the most popular in his native Utah.

Meanwhile, although not an Oklahoma native, Fowler topped the charts in The Sooner State, as an Oklahoma State Cowboy alum.

Tiger Woods, the 15-time major champion, all is set to feature in the 2023 PNC Championship at Ritz-Carlton Golf Club. Woods is slated to compete with his son, Charlie, in the event which runs from Friday to Sunday (Dec. 15-17) and has a prize money of $1.085 million at play.

Defending champions Vijay and Qass Singh are set to take on a strong group of PGA and LPGA Tour pros along with their kin.

Last year’s PNC Championship made a lasting impression. Let us take a look at some of the best moments featuring Tiger Woods and his son from the 2022 edition of the tournament.

Top 4 Tiger and Charlie Woods moments at 2022 PNC Championship
#1 Team Woods shot 59 points in the first round:

The father-son combination stormed the event with a spectacular opening round of 59, demonstrating Tiger Wood’s lasting ability. In the midst of concerns about his health, the round hushed detractors by demonstrating not only Woods’ ability to swing freely, but also Charlie’s bright upward trajectory in the golfing world.

#2 Charlie Demonstrates Trash-Talking Abilities:

During the competition, young Charlie demonstrated his trash-talking abilities in a display of smart banter. Charlie imitated his father’s gamesmanship by effectively responding to a message left by PGA professional Mike Thomas. The discussion injected levity to the battle and exposed Charlie’s confidence, which was surely bolstered by growing up with a father who had 82 PGA TOUR victories.

#3 Tiger Woods outdriving Justin Thomas:

Woods outdrove Justin Thomas on the 11th hole, which was one of the PNC Championship’s defining moments. The event was a reminder of Tiger Wood’s resilience following his car accident in 2021 and subsequent uncertainties about his return to competitive golf. Tiger’s effort, despite physical obstacles, not only impressed observers but also signified his willingness to compete at the greatest level alongside his son.

#4 Father-son mannerisms include similar motions:

Aside from the scores and drives, viewers were struck by Tiger and Charlie Woods’ striking similarity in motions and demeanor. A video emphasizing these shared characteristics went viral, giving an emotional element to the PNC Championship. Observers noticed that Charlie had smoothly picked up peculiarities from his father, providing viewers with a one-of-a-kind and touching spectacle.

Tiger Woods has revealed his committed to playing at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas after caddying for his son Charlie Axel Woods at the Last Chance Regional in September.

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Addressing a press conference before the start of the Hero World Challenge, Woods made the revelation whilst providing an update on his injury status.

“This event is special and this is the most enjoyable week for the players. Hero’s involvement has elevated this event. But my game feels rusty and I am excited to compete but am curious to see what happens. Have no pain that I had previously,” said Woods.

Commitment to playing came after I caddied for my son. Not concerned about walking 72 holes. Ankle pain has gone. My knee and back hurts though,” added the legendary golfer.

Notably, 47-year-old Woods caddied for his son in the second round of the tournament which helped Charlie advance to the Notah Begay III National Championship.

The father-son duo first shared a public golf outing in 2020. At the time, Tiger spoke about how special it felt to have his son by his side on the course.

“I don’t think words can describe it. Just the fact that we were able to have this experience together, Charlie and I. It’s memories for a lifetime,” he said.

Mentorship role for Woods?
The 15-time Major champion hosts the Hero World Challenge and it will be his first appearance on the course since he withdrew from the 2023 Masters.

With injuries taking a toll on Woods’ body, questions have been arising if the golfing talisman might be transitioning to a leadership role on the tour.

“I’m not a senior yet. Mentoring players is natural progression. Want to pass on the knowledge I have learnt and I learnt as well from asking questions. Enjoy that I can make an impact differently than hitting a golf ball,” said Woods during the briefing.

Even if Woods does not fare well on his return to the course, fans would be happy to catch a glimpse of one of the greatest players to have ever played the sport, having some fun with his colleagues.