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Tiger Woods cannot help but face the truth with sad verdict on his golf game

Tiger Woods summed up his sad decline by laughing at the state of his golf game as injuries threaten to bring his phenomenal career to an end.

The 15-time major champion has been ravaged by injuries in recent years. Most recently, he underwent back surgery earlier this month, not long removed from rupturing his Achilles tendon, and he has not played tournament golf since the 2024 Open Championship at Royal Troon.

Those issues have compounded the wear and tear he accumulated on and off the golf course over the years, with a high-speed car crash in 2021, in particular, causing significant damage. And after his latest in a long line of surgeries, fans, pundits, and his contemporaries alike fear that his iconic career is over.

Tiger Woods dazzled his peers on the golf course. Next up: the boardroom

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When Woods has been able to tee it up alongside the world’s best, he has been a shadow of the unstoppable force that he once was.

In his appearances at the majors in 2024, he showed fleeting flashes of the magic in his hands, but his compromised mobility dramatically hindered his endurance to play four rounds in as many days.

A rare interview with Woods was published this week by his tech-powered indoor golf league, TGL, to promote its second season, which is set to see off without him December.

It is unknown when the interview was filmed, but it is highly likely that it was recorded before Woods’ latest surgery. He was all smiles as he was asked a series of quickfire questions, one of which posed, “If your golf ball could speak, what would it say?”

It was a silly question and a bit of fun, but it elicited a revealing response from Woods. “Now?” he said. “It would probably start laughing.”

This was Woods choosing to laugh rather than cry about his decline. After all, he can rest easy knowing he has achieved everything possible in the sport. He also has the joy of watching the development of his talented son, Charlie, on the golf course.

A member of Woods’ inner circle insisted the former world No. 1 is “not in denial” about the grim outlook for his chances of competing again, but they insisted that he wants to do everything he can to give himself a chance.

“He’s not stupid,” the insider told the Daily Mail. “He won’t retire but he’s slowing down. He wants to do at least one more major and to perform well in it. He wants to end the career with a bang, not a whimper. But right now, we’ll have to see.

“He’s not in denial, but he wants to push himself until there’s nothing more he can do. It depends on his recovery if he’s there yet or not. Seems pretty likely that he is.”

In a Show of Respect, Jaron Ennis Proclaims Crawford as the Defining Figure of Modern Boxing

Who is the face of boxing? It’s a polarizing question.
Terence Crawford: However, most believe that in recent years, Canelo Alvarez had holds the throne. After losing to Terence Crawford on Sept. 13 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, however, Jaron Ennis is convinced he’s been replaced.
“He just beat Canelo, the face of boxing,” Ennis said on The Ariel Helwani Show. “So that makes Crawford the face of boxing at the moment.”
Although he’s rarely had close fights, many questioned whether or not Crawford (42-0, 31 KOs) could get it done against Alvarez at super middleweight.
Age wasn’t on his side; he was 37 at the time. Size wasn’t on his side either after moving up to weight divisions.
Still, none of it played a factor on the night as the Nebraska native boxed, brawled, and outmuscled Alvarez (63-3-2, 39 KOs) to a unanimous decision victory to become the first male undisputed champion in three weight classes.
Terence Crawford
In the immediate aftermath, Crawford has to decide his next move. He was noncommittal on remaining at 168 pounds and flirted with the idea of heading down to the middleweight division.
Some are hopeful that a matchup with Ennis (35-0, 31 KOs, 1 NC) will take place. But even with the Philadelphia star now holding the WBA interim junior middleweight title, Crawford threw cold water on that idea, stating that he has no intention of returning to 154 pounds.
Ennis, of course, would love the opportunity to fight the future Hall of Famer, but he knows the ball isn’t in his court. More importantly, he knows Crawford has a ton of options.
“Let that man enjoy his victory,” Ennis continued. “He earned the right to fight whoever he wanna fight. He earned that.

Pride and Legacy : Woods Celebrates as Charlie Receives His State Golf Championship Ring

In a heartwarming scene that beautifully bridged generations, Charlie Woods—son of golf legend Tiger Woods—recently received his state championship ring, marking a defining moment in his young career. The celebration that followed, shared with his father, was not just about victory—it was about legacy, pride, and the continuation of one of golf’s most extraordinary family stories.

The presentation of the championship ring was more than a ceremony; it was a statement. At just 16, Charlie has already demonstrated the competitive fire and poise that once propelled his father to superstardom. Wearing the ring, he stood with quiet confidence, his father beside him, both smiling with unmistakable pride. For Tiger Woods, who has spent decades atop the world of golf, the moment seemed to carry an emotional weight beyond trophies and titles. This was about watching his son carve out a name of his own.

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Charlie’s team clinched the state golf championship after a season filled with intense matches and stellar performances from the young prodigy. His consistency under pressure, sharp short game, and calm demeanor impressed coaches, competitors, and fans alike. While comparisons to his father are inevitable, Charlie’s growth as an individual player is becoming increasingly apparent. He’s not just “Tiger’s son” anymore—he’s emerging as Charlie Woods, a fierce competitor in his own right.

Charlie Woods

As the celebration unfolded, Tiger’s pride was impossible to hide. The 15-time major champion, often stoic in victory and defeat, was all smiles as he posed for photos, clapped his son on the back, and even shared a few lighthearted jokes with teammates and parents. Those who witnessed the moment described Tiger as “radiant,” a father fully present, soaking in the joy of seeing his child succeed.

Observers noted how the two Woods share more than just a powerful swing and laser focus—they share an unspoken bond built on mutual respect. Over the years, Tiger has often been spotted walking the fairways during Charlie’s tournaments, serving as both mentor and supporter.

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From offering subtle tips on putting to cheering from the gallery, Tiger has found renewed purpose in fatherhood, guiding Charlie’s journey with patience and pride.

Golf insiders view this milestone as another step in what could become a remarkable career trajectory. Charlie’s progress has been steady but significant—each tournament, each title, and now, each ring adds to the growing anticipation surrounding his future. He’s learning not just how to win, but how to handle the spotlight that inevitably follows the Woods name.

For Tiger, the moment symbolized a full-circle experience. Once the young prodigy who transformed golf forever, he now stands in a new role—mentor, supporter, and proud father watching history repeat itself in a new form.

As father and son celebrated the championship ring together, the image spoke volumes: one legend looking back on his legacy, the other stepping forward into his own.

It wasn’t just a victory for Charlie Woods—it was a celebration of family, perseverance, and the enduring spirit of the game.

“Like Father, Like Son! Tiger Woods Bursts with Pride as Charlie Woods Dominates Again in Major Golf Victory

While golf fans were glued to the Ryder Cup drama, Tiger Woods’ son Charlie Woods was quietly putting on a show of his own — and winning again. 

The 16-year-old prodigy fired a sizzling 68 and led The Benjamin School to team victory at the South Florida PGA Junior Golf West Coast High School Championship at The Club at TwinEagles Talon Course in Naples, Florida.

Charlie came out swinging with eight birdies in his opening round, mixing one bogey and a triple but still carding a brilliant 68 to sit tied for second after day one.

He couldn’t quite repeat that fireworks display in round two, but held his nerve with four birdies and four bogeys to finish at 4-under for the 36-hole tournament, good enough for T4 overall.

Teammate Clint Lewis matched Charlie’s 4-under total, and the pair proved the driving force behind Benjamin School’s narrow four-shot win over Sarasota High School.

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Benjamin’s five-man squad — Woods, Lewis, Andrew Tsar (10-over, T30), Drew Sterling (2-over, T13) and Campbell Hogan (14-over, T46) — combined for a team total of 1-over, enough to top a strong 16-team field.

The individual title went to Jack Donovan, who beat Henry Liebwein in a two-hole playoff after both finished on 9-under-par.

Out of 98 starters, 82 players completed the event.

Tiger Woods

This is already Charlie’s second high school team title, adding to his Florida High School Athletic Association (FHSAA) Class A State Championship win last November.

Now a junior at The Benjamin School, Charlie continues to rise up the ranks — he’s currently No. 9 in the AJGA national rankings, and his CV reads like that of a seasoned pro.

Charlie captured his first individual AJGA title earlier this season in May with victory at the Team TaylorMade Invitational, and he finished a respectable T9 at the Boys Junior PGA two months later.

The South Florida PGA Junior Golf West Coast High School Championship also featured a girls’ event, won individually by Abigail Lee and by Barron Collier in the team competition.

There is anticipation that Charlie and his father Tiger Woods will once again team up in the annual PNC Championship just before Christmas.

Charlie will graduate from The Benjamin School in 2027.

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It remains to be seen which college Charlie will choose to represent.

Charlie’s father Tiger attended Stanford University, but initial reports indicate he is unlikely going to follow his father’s footsteps.

One potential option for Charlie could be Florida State, but at this stage it’s unknown.

Charlie Woods is one of the best American junior golfers in 2025.

Tiger Woods’ son is currently ranked ninth in the American Junior Golf Association (AJGA) rankings in October 2025.

Charlie Woods

Charlie has accumulated an average points of 46.72 points.

But he is some way off the top spot held by Miles Russell, who is also ranked 14th in the World Amateur Golf Rankings (WAGR).

Russell’s rise in the junior ranks has been so dominant that he has already been invited to compete in four tournaments on the PGA Tour.

But the 16-year-old has missed the cut each time.

Charlie is ranked 905th in the WAGR.

Novak Djokovic Equals Roger Federer’s Incredible Record, Secures Spot Alongside Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in Turin

Novak Djokovic will be joining Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in the Nitto ATP Finals, and has also tied the record for most qualifications, joining Roger Federer with 18. The Serbian ace has been in good form, and also bagged his 100th tour-level title this year in Geneva. He became the third man in the Open Era to reach the milestone alongside Jimmy Connors (109) and Federer (103).

This is also Djokovic’s eighth consecutive qualification for the Nitto ATP Finals. He made his debut in the season finale in 2007 as a 20-year-old. He has only failed to qualify for one edition of the tourament since then, in 2017 when he was injured.

Speaking in Riyadh recently, Djokovic opened up on his future plans. He said, “Longevity is one of my biggest motivations. I really want to see how far I can go. If you see across all the global sports, LeBron James, he is still going strong. He is 40. Cristiano Ronaldo, Tom Brady played until he was 40-something years old. It is unbelievable.”

“They are inspiring me as well, so I want to keep going, that is one of the motivations I have.”

“I want to also live to see – live meaning keep on playing professionally – what is coming for our sport, and I am super excited about it. These are things I can’t be opening speaking about at the moment, but in the next couple of years, I feel tennis is a sport that can be greatly transformed and I want to be part of that change,” he said.

Djokovic also finished fourth at the Six Kings Slam, retiring from his match vs Taylor Fritz. He faced physical issues after losing the first set, and then decided to retire.

Crawford Faces Stunning Setback – One Rival Bout Could Cost Him Boxing’s Top Honor

Terence Crawford undoubtedly earned the biggest win of 2025 last month.

At Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Crawford defeated Canelo Alvarez to become the undisputed super super middleweight champion.

Many even believed that the unanimous scorecards didn’t truly reflect just how dominant ‘Bud’ was on September 13.

While there have been some hot takes about what Crawford achieved, there’s no denying that the manner of his performance after moving up two weight classes was incredibly impressive.

It may seem like he has the ‘Fighter of the Year’ award already in the bag, but one upcoming fight could challenge that position.

When it comes time for The Ring magazine to crown their ‘Fighter of the Year’ for 2025, Terence Crawford is likely going to be the first name that’s put forward.

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His win was so impressive that some have even urged Crawford to retire while he’s on top of the sport after everything that he has already accomplished

Gervonta Davis

That being said, there are some that criticized Canelo Alvarez’s display on September 13, questioning whether the Mexican star overlooked his opponent.

Crawford’s win was the biggest moment in boxing this year, but it’s also the only time that he has competed in 2025.

Naoya Inoue, on the other hand, who is ranked as The Ring’s #3 pound-for-pound fighter in the world, two spots behind ‘Bud’, has been much more active.

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‘The Monster’ has already produced three wins this year to defend his undisputed super bantamweight titles, including a bout with Ramon Cardenas where he recovered after being dropped in the second round

Terence Crawford would join an exclusive list of American fighters who have been named The Ring’s ‘Fighter of the Year’ in recent times.

Anthony Joshua

The magnitude of Crawford’s win in September still puts him in a strong position as the fighter that most people will consider to be the favorite for the award.

However, if Naoya Inoue can end the year with a big performance against Alan Picasso, there is room for a debate.

Charlie Woods Falls Short of Major Breakthrough – But His Bright Future Isn’t Over Yet

Tiger Woods’ son, Charlie Woods, just missed out on a huge opportunity.

Tiger Woods competed at the Junior PGA Championship, and put in a great performance at West Lafayette to finish in the top 10. In doing so, he proved himself as one of the elite junior golfers in the country.

He was in contention for the win, but a poor final round performance saw him tumble down the order. He still hung on to a T9 finish. Woods was in contention to qualify for a huge opportunity this weekend, but his Sunday performance meant he missed out.

Going into the final day at West Lafayette, Woods was in contention to qualify for Team USA’s Junior Ryder Cup team. He had to finish in the top two and was tied for second going into the final round after a nine-birdie second round. But his ninth-place finish saw him miss out.

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Woods shot three over par on the final day to miss out on the opportunity. He was seven shots back of the lead with 18 holes to play, so Woods was not in realistic contention for the win, but he’ll be disappointed with his finish.

His top-nine finish gives him an automatic invite to next year’s Junior PGA Tournament at Fields Range in Frisco, Texas, so there’s a positive to take from his performance. Woods also has a chance to be a captain’s pick for the U.S. Junior Ryder Cup team. That will be announced on Tuesday.

Charlie Woods

Playing in the Junior Ryder Cup would see Woods follow in the footsteps of Rory McIlroy, Jordan Spieth, and Justin Thomas as a young amateur looking to crack into the professional game.

Aged 16, Charlie Woods is showing flashes of potential. He won his first AJGA title in May and has put in solid performances during the year. His showing at West Lafayette is yet another promising sign.

Comparing him to Tiger is unfair, however. He’ll never be able to fill those shoes. Tiger’s amateur record was historic. He won eight AJGA events in 13 tournaments, competed in his first U.S. Junior Amateur at the age of 14, and went on to win it three consecutive times.

“I Get Why It’s” Shakur Stevenson Gets Candid About Jake Paul vs. Gervonta Davis Showdown: “I Get It”

Shakur Stevenson has given his honest breakdown on Jake Paul vs Gervonta Davis. Paul vs Davis goes down as a Netflix exhibition on November 14 with a winner to be declared for the fight.

Davis last fought in March and had a majority draw against Lamont Roach. For the longest time, the Roach rematch looked like the next fight for ‘Tank’. However, he snubbed that option, choosing Paul as his next opponent.

The decision turned heads, especially due to the size difference between the two fighters. Paul is 8″ taller and 60 pounds heavier than Davis. His last fight was against Julio Cesar Chavez Jr was at cruiserweight, and ‘The Problem Child’ got ranked in the division by the WBA following a unanimous decision win.

Stevenson, like many fans, is skeptical of Davis’ decision to not have a rematch against Roach.

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He said on the Ring Champs with AK & Barak channel, “It just depends, like as a fighter just because I had a draw with somebody, for me, I may run it back but in a business aspect if you run it back and you lose to Lamont and then the Jake Paul fight is presented you may not make as much money or the fight may not be as lucrative as it was before you lost.”

Anthony Joshua

As a business, I understand. I ain’t going to hate on the decision, but as a man, your pride will get in the way.

Stevenson added that Davis doubts if he can beat Roach in a rematch and is also looking to retire. Hence, ‘Tank’ Davis is focusing on making as much money as possible before walking away from the sport.

Stevenson has long been touted as a potential next opponent for Davis. The fight, however, has never materialized. They both are title holders at 135 lbs with ‘Tank’ being the WBA champion and Stevenson the WBC. Stylistically, it’s an intriguing fight and could become one of the biggest in modern day boxing.

While Stevenson has always been keen for it, Davis seems to be on a different path, as him fighting Paul suggests.

A Union That Could Shake D.C.: Woods and Vanessa’s Alleged White House Wedding Sparks Frenzy

Tiger Woods: Reports from US media claim golf legend Tiger Woods is planning to tie the knot with Vanessa Trump  and the wedding venue being considered is none other than the White House.

According to Daily Express, talks about the unusual wedding location are already underway, with President Donald Trump reportedly giving his blessing.

Vanessa , a former model, was married to Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr., in 2005. The union produced five children before the couple divorced in 2018.

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The love story with Woods, 48, is said to have started through their kids. Woods’ son, Charlie, and Vanessa’s daughter, Kai, grew close while playing in the same high school golf club, sparking a romance between their parents.

Tiger Woods

Though she is an ex-daughter-in-law, Vanessa remains close to Trump. Sources say the U.S. President “cares very much about her” and openly welcomes her relationship with Woods.

When their romance went public in March, Trump posted on social media: “I like both Tiger and Vanessa. I hope the two live happily together.”

Now, with the White House being lined up as the possible venue, the wedding could easily become one of the most talked-about celebrity-political events in recent memory.

The Hunt Begins – Two Heavyweights Call Out Anthony Joshua, Setting Stage for a Comeback War

Anthony Joshua was called out by two heavyweight rivals on the same night as he closes in on his return to the ring.

AJ is back training, having been out since his September 2024 knockout loss at Wembley.

His promoter Eddie Hearn revealed their plans are to have at least one lower-level comeback fight before eyeing a British blockbuster with Tyson Fury.

And Arslanbek Makhmudov and Guido Vianello are two names to have put themselves in the mix.

Makhmudov beat Dave Allen in Sheffield and beforehand claimed Joshua promised him the bout if he won.

Makhmudov called out Anthony Joshua after the victory.

He said: “Anthony Joshua, where are you? I’m coming for you.

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Terence Crawford

“I’ve already spoken with him and he gave me his word that he will fight me next year. I’m ready.”

Similarly, Camille Estephan, Makhmudov’s promoter told Sky Sports

Later that night, Italian Vianello, 31, beat Alexis Barriere in Philadelphia before boasting that he wants a big name like Anthony Joshua.

“Now I want a big name. You want to know what big name I want? Anthony Joshua. I want Anthony Joshua. I want him in front of me.
“Let’s fight in Rome, in The Coliseum, in London – whatever you want. But give me a big name, please. I’m 31, I don’t have extra time, I want to win now.”

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Anthony Joshua, 35, is back training for his next fight, likely to happen in February, with Fury, 37, targeted for later in 2026. Joshua’s promoter Eddie Hearn said last week that he is ready to take on Tyson Fury.

He said: “The plan’s very important. The most important thing is making sure he’s 110 per cent confident and ready to beat Tyson Fury.

Gervonta Davis

“We need to be able to plan that for AJ to make sure that he’s in the best place possible for what will be the biggest moment of his career, I believe. If he fights this year, that will be a pure run out. It won’t be a top 15 guy

“He’s either going to have those two fights before Tyson Fury, if that can get made, or he’s going to have the one fight in February.

“We haven’t really decided yet but he’s keen to get active.”