Tiger Woods Taking Heat for What He Did Before Masters
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"I can't believe I am saying this, but a few weeks after rupturing my left Achilles, the sleeping in a hyperbaric chamber plus the explosive lifts my doctors and trainers have me ready to play the Ma...
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Five-time Masters Tournament champion Tiger Woods is not competing this year because he ruptured his Achilles' tendon last month and needed surgery.
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"Looks very puffy, don’t get it…" one person commented, with a second person agreeing, "Tiger looks like he needs some help. Face is super puffy, seems like he’s on the bottle."
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Woods will not continue his quest for his sixth green jacket and 16th major win when the Masters tournament begins on April 10. Woods had surgery for a ruptured Achilles tendon on March 11, a procedure that will keep him out of the Masters and perhaps this ...
Tiger Woods showed his playful side on April Fool's Day as the 5-time Masters winner attempted to troll the golf world.
Fool's Day joke on Monday about playing in the Masters despite a recent Achilles injury, begs the question as to when and if he plays again.
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GOLF.com on MSNTiger Woods dupes CNBC with Masters return April Fools jokeTiger Woods duped many people, including CNBC, with an April Fools joke claiming he had been cleared to play in next week's Masters.
Timely posted on April 1, the Masters Tournament social media team announced a limited-time concession item for 2025: a tomato pie. Turns out, the Southern delicacy is real. Listed as a “Savory Tomato Pie” on the concession menu, Augusta National’s newest item will sell for $3.
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Golf Digest on MSNThe Masters announcing this new menu item on April Fool's Day had everyone confusedFans, sorry, patrons, attending this year's Masters will see a new menu item at Augusta National. At least, we think. RELATED: We tried every item on the Masters menu On Tuesday, the club announced the tomato pie would be making its limited debut at the 2025 Masters tournament.
New this year is a tomato pie, served empanada-style and described as a savory experience by those who have had the opportunity to taste it.
Tiger Woods showed no mercy to anyone in the golf world this April Fool's Day when he pulled a prank involving his supposed return to the Masters Tournament next week. Despite it being quite obvious to most, not everyone escaped the farse, as CNBC was caught on camera reporting it as news.