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Claressa Shields Gets the Ultimate Co-Sign as ‘GWOAT’: “I’m in Her Corner,” Declares a Boxing Great — Sugar Ray Leonard

Claressa Shields: Legendary boxer Sugar Ray Leonard has given the cosign to boxing champion Claressa Shields in a recent interview, saying he is “in her corner,” as women’s boxing has risen in recent years.

In a recent interview with Brandon “Scoop B” Robinson, the former fighter, who fought in various divisions throughout his career, spoke about women’s boxing and its direction.
“You know what, there is so much talent out there right now, period. Naturally, I’m a major boxing fan, but you have to look at it for what it is. Can the business be helped? Yes. Everything needs support at some point, whether it’s a business or a passion. I love boxing, so I’m in her corner—how about that?”

The boxer did admit that, although he had heard about Shields’ boxing skills, he had yet to see her fight live, but he plans to do so.

“I haven’t seen her live yet, but I certainly will now. It’s been brought to my attention again, and I really like what I see.”

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Leonard, who boxed from 1977 to 1997, won championship belts in five different weight classes in his career. He began his professional career after winning a gold medal for the United States in the lightweight division at the 1976 Olympics. The talented athlete kept gaining weight, competing in the welterweight division before moving up to light middleweight, middleweight, super middleweight, and finally light heavyweight. His record was 25-3, with one draw.

Claressa Shields

He fought during the height of non-heavyweight popularity in the 1980s. He was part of four of the best boxers during that time period, including Roberto Duran, Marvin Hagler, and Tommy Hearns.

The four boxers were dubbed the “Four Kings” and had the boxing world excited as they fought each other. Leonard was the only one to defeat the others after beating Hagler in a controversial bout that ended in a split decision, which effectively ended Hagler’s career in 1987.

“If the Joshua Fight Never Happens” Tyson Fury Opens Up on the Opponent He Still Needs to Face

Tyson Fury announced his boxing comeback at the start of the year following his retirement after his second defeat to Oleksandr Usyk in December 2024.

He has shared a series of videos documenting his training camp and hit out at trolls who mocked his physique.

A date has been confirmed for the 37-year-old’s return as a big-name opponent has been touted to welcome him back to the ring.

That fight would serve as a tune-up before entering a massive clash in the second half of 2026.

A blockbuster all-British showdown against Anthony Joshua, who beat Jake Paul last month, had been mooted until he was involved in a fatal car crash, which took the lives of two of his close friends and team members.

It remains to be seen whether Joshua resumes his legendary boxing career, with promoter Eddie Hearn issuing a fresh update after catching up with him in the wake of the accident that happened in late December.

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Fury is aware fans across the country and beyond want to see him face Joshua, but he acknowledges the situation his rival finds himself in.

If the Joshua fight doesn’t materialise, then the self-proclaimed ‘Gypsy King’ is eyeing another domestic battle.

He has set his sights on Fabio Wardley, who is the current WBO world heavyweight champion.

Fury shared a post on social media confirming his desire to face the 31-year-old if Joshua calls time on his career.

Gervonta Davis

“Let’s see how I am looking in my return fight, then later in 2026 this [Wardley] would be a good option for me to try become 3 x heavyweight champion,” he said.

“@fabiowardley has a hard fight himself coming up soon.”

Fury added: “I know the fight you guys all want but at this time I won’t say his name out of respect as he is in mourning.

“But if he is not going to continue in boxing, I’d like Big Fab as a big test.

“This would be also a massive spectacle!”

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Wardley stopped Joseph Parker in his last appearance, claiming the interim WBO world heavyweight title in the process.

However, after Usyk relinquished his WBO belt, the Ipswich star was subsequently promoted to full champion.

He hopes to defend his WBO championship against Fury, saying he is ‘extremely keen’ to face the two-time world heavyweight champion.

On facing Fury, Wardley, who is unbeaten in his professional career, said: “I’m not going to run off with my belt and not offer it out to anyone. The biggest names out there are the guys I want to be in fights with.

Terence Crawford

“I think being open [to negotiations] might be a bit of an understatement. I’d be extremely keen to see if he’s genuine about it or not.

“He may be looking at it like it might be an easy touch for him to roll out of retirement, come into a fight, pick up a world title and go on to bigger things, but as fighters of late have found out, I’m quite the banana skin.”

He added: “I’d back myself against anyone in this division. That much has been proven about me.

“No matter the fighter, the occasion, the night, the event, or even how the fight in itself is going, I’m always in there with a chance. I’m not going to give up until I hear that final bell.”

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Terence ‘Bud’ Crawford Sends Clear Message on Wife Rumors Before Canelo Fight

Terence Crawford had been in a long-term relationship with girlfriend Alindra Person, but some had speculated that she was the boxer’s wife. Months before the star’s marquee fight against Canelo Alvarez, Crawford took to Instagram in an attempt to set the record straight.

“I hate that now days you have to put s— on social media,” Crawford noted in a June 2025, post to his Instagram Story. “Look I am single so please stop saying I’m married because I (have) never been married or (ask) where my wife at.”

Not only is Crawford not married, but the boxer’s latest comments indicate the star is no longer in a relationship with his long-time girlfriend.

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Crawford still remains involved in his children’s lives. Person and Crawford are the proud parents of six children.

During a recent interview on the “Club Shay Shay” podcast, Crawford also revealed that he has a seventh child with another woman. When Crawford is not in the ring, the boxing star enjoys the normal duties of being a father.

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“Be they self,” Crawford said of his advice to his kids during a May 30, interview with “All the Smoke Fight.” “That’s all my kids. Be a leader, not a follower. You know, I think that’s the best advice that I can give my kids because in today’s society, everybody is copying everybody.

“Everybody want(s) to be, you know, these social media kids and they gravitate to their friends and want to do the things that their friends do. And I just want my kids to be like I was when I was young.”

Terence Crawford

Relationships aside, Crawford has remained focused on the massive fight against Alvarez. With the main event being available for free to Netflix subscribers, Crawford believes the visibility will not only help the two boxers but enhance the popularity of the sport as well.

The majority of marquee fights in recent years have been on pay-per-view which can limit the potential viewers.

“It’s (Netflix) very important because if you look at boxing back in the day, boxing was like the No. 1 sport in the U.S. before (the) NBA and NFL took over,” Crawford remarked during a September 10, press conference.

“But the reason why it was because it was on regular TV and more people can take notice of it. You know, when you was looking at all the mega fights back in the days, like Sugar Ray Leonard and now, they was fighting on regular TV,” Crawford added.

An Unusual Stage as Claressa Shields Confronts Franchón Crews-Dezurn at Unexpected Detroit Auto Show Press Event

Claressa Shields Turns Detroit Auto Show Into Fight Night Ahead of Crews-Dezurn ClashThe Detroit Auto Show was supposed to be about horsepower and high-performance engineering on Friday. Instead, it became the stage for raw tension, sharp words, and unfinished business in women’s boxing.

Undisputed women’s heavyweight champion Claressa Shields took center stage for a pre-fight press conference alongside longtime rival Franchón Crews-Dezurn, transforming the normally polished auto showcase into an arena charged with competitive edge and anticipation.

For Shields, Detroit isn’t just another stop on the promotional tour — it’s home. And standing in front of cameras and fans in her own city, the two-division undisputed champion looked every bit the fighter who has built a career on defying expectations and silencing doubters. Calm but unmistakably intense, Shields made it clear she sees the upcoming bout as more than another title defense.

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Across from her stood Crews-Dezurn, a former unified champion herself, refusing to play the role of supporting act. Confident and composed, Crews-Dezurn pushed back at the narrative that Shields’ dominance is a foregone conclusion, reminding everyone that experience, grit, and timing can still rewrite history inside the ring.

The choice of venue only added to the symbolism. Surrounded by cutting-edge machines built for speed and power, the faceoff felt deliberate — a reminder that this fight, like the cars on display, is about precision, durability, and who can perform when the pressure peaks.

Claressa Shields

While neither fighter crossed the line into outright theatrics, the tension was unmistakable. Short answers carried long implications. Glances lingered. Every exchange hinted at a rivalry that has simmered for years and now demands resolution.

As the press conference wrapped, one thing was clear: this matchup isn’t being sold on hype alone. It’s rooted in legacy, pride, and the question that has hovered over the division — whether anyone can truly disrupt Claressa Shields’ grip on the heavyweight crown.

Detroit got more than a preview on Friday. It got a warning. When Shields and Crews-Dezurn finally step into the ring, the engines will already be running — and there will be no turning back.

History on the Line: Scottie Scheffler Is One Round Away From Doing What Only Tiger Woods Has Done at the American Express

Scottie Scheffler is just one win away from joining an elite record with Tiger Woods. The American golfer is in contention to win the American Express this week.
The final of the event is scheduled to take place on Sunday, January 25, and he settled in a tie for second place at 21-under, just one stroke behind the tournament leader, Si Woo Kim, after three rounds.
If Scheffler wins the tournament on Sunday, he will become the third player in the modern era of golf to win 20+ PGA Tour events, which include four majors, before the age of 30. Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus have achieved the rare feat in their careers, and Scheffler is just one round away from joining the exclusive club.
Scottie Scheffler enjoyed a fabulous time playing on the PGA Tour in 2024 and 2025. He won seven tournaments in 2024 on the circuit, which included the Masters.
In 2025, he won six tournaments and is looking forward to his 20th win on the tour this week. He has won four majors so far in his career, which include the Masters 2022 and 2024, the PGA Championship 2025, and The Open Championship 2025

Scottie Scheffler Talks About His Performance at the American Express 2026

Tiger Woods

Scottie Scheffler started his campaign at the American Express 2026 with an opening round of 63 at the La Quinta Country Club. He then played the second round of 8-under 64 at the Nicklaus Tournament Course on Friday, followed by the third round of 4-under 68 at the Pete Dye Stadium Course. The world No. 1 talked about his performance in the post-round press conference on Sunday. He said (via ASAP Sports):
“I think I did pretty good. I got to have to a bit of a slow start. But I made a nice birdie there on 7. I hit two really good shots into 8. I struck the ball pretty nicely for the rest of the round. So I was pretty pleased with how I was playing. Outside of a couple bogeys, clean that up heading into tomorrow.”
Meanwhile, after three rounds at The American Express, Si Woo Kim took the lead in the game. He carded three rounds of 63, 65, and 66 to settle with a score of 22-under. This week, 18-year-old Blades Brown is having an incredible time on the greens. He settled with a score of 21-under after three rounds, in a tie for second place with Scottie Scheffler.
It will be interesting to see how things unfold for Scheffler on Sunday, in the final round of The American Express 2026, and whether he will be able to join the exclusive club featuring Woods and Nicklaus.

The Rumor That Won’t Go Away: He’s Going to Play, PGA Tour Winner Fuels Tiger Woods Champions Tour Talk

After recently turning 50, Tiger Woods now faces another career decision The answer to that question is still unclear, although many former PGA Tour greats have encouraged him to tee it up on the senior circuit.

Ernie Els said playing on it “can only be beneficial” to Woods. Bernhard Langer and Jack Nicklaus have predicted he’ll end up playing with the seniors. Paul Azinger even argued Woods might feel an “obligation” to tee it up on the 54-hole circuit. PGA Tour Champions president Miller Brady said they are “ready” for Woods and the onslaught of attention he’d bring should he decide the senior tour is for him.

Stewart Cink told GOLF’s Jessica Marksbury that the PGA Tour Champions would be an ideal spot for Woods to compete and stay sharp for the majors.

“[Woods] already made his legacy. He’s not going to come out here and like, recreate a new legacy,” Cink told GOLF. “But I think he would be able to strip it down to its purest form, and that’s just competition, and testing himself out. It would be a good way for him to test out his body and see how things are going, getting ready for some of his other tournaments, majors and whatnot. It would be huge.”

While no one knows when — or if — Woods will make his PGA Tour Champions debut, PGA Tour winner Tommy Gainey, who now plays on the PGA Tour Champions, believes he has an idea — or at least an inkling — about when the 15-time major winner will peg it on the senior circuit.

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“There’s been rumours he’s going to play out here,” Gainey said on SiriusXM PGA TOUR Radio. “I don’t know if any of the golf fans in TV land or radio land have seen, but he signed a deal with Insperity. You could see it on his sleeve, so that’s good news.

“And Insperity have a tournament on the PGA Tour Champions. So, I’ll let people think maybe what they want to think on that, but that tells me that if he’s able to play, he’s going to play in that one.”

Tiger Woods

The Insperity Invitational is held May 4-10 at The Woodlands, Texas, which could give Woods enough time to heal from the lumbar disc replacement surgery he had in October.

During the latest TGL match, Woods provided an update on his recovery and the timeline for his return to competition.

“I’m moving up to short irons, so that’s about it,” Woods said. “I need a little bit more than that to be able to play [on TGL]. At my speed right now, I could probably play the Stinger hole. Just kind of roll it off the tee. But no, I’m progressing, which is nice. I’m getting there and getting stronger. It’s just one of those things where it just takes so much time for the bone to heal and the bone to set.”

Woods ruptured his Achilles’ tendon while preparing for the Masters last year.

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Gainey, who won the Hale Irwin Rookie of the Year Award on the PGA Tour Champions last season, is looking forward to hopefully playing alongside Woods on the senior circuit once the 15-time major winner is healthy.

“The biggest thing for him is, I want him to get healthy,” Gainey said. “And when he does get healthy and plays out here, I would love to be paired with him going into the final round with a chance to win a golf tournament against him. That would be a dream come true.

“Everyone knows he was the man on the PGA Tour and he’s still the needle, in my opinion. I’m just so happy he’s 50 because he’s going to bring more eyes to the PGA Tour Champions. And that’s never going to hurt.”

Charlie Woods

PGA Tour Champions Player Director Steve Flesch knows how much Woods’ presence would mean to the senior circuit. They just hope they get see it in the flesh.

“Every meeting we’re like, hopefully he plays,” Felsch told GOLF’s Jessica Marksbury. “Nobody knows. I think we all are in consensus that if he would play, he’d play maybe five [tournaments]. He’s certainly not going to play 15, but if we could get 10 out of him, that’d be fantastic. But nobody knows.

“I mean, we all hope he does. But we also hope if he decides to play that he lets the tournament directors know more than like, the Friday night before the tournament. My guess is he’ll play the majors that he can. But nobody really knows.”

Nobody knows, but Gainey believes Woods has dropped some breadcrumbs about his plans.

Anthony Joshua, one of the most prominent figures in heavyweight boxing, is gearing up for a pivotal year in 2026.

Anthony Joshua, one of the most prominent figures in heavyweight boxing, is gearing up for a pivotal year in 2026. After a series of high-profile bouts and a recent loss that has stirred the boxing world, Joshua’s next steps are attracting intense speculation and excitement among fans and analysts alike.

Upcoming Fight Locations and Timing

According to recent reports, Anthony Joshua’s next fight is scheduled for early 2026, with potential venues including Ghana, Saudi Arabia, or London. This geographical variety highlights the global appeal and marketability of Joshua as a boxing superstar. The fight is expected to take place in February 2026, marking a significant return to the ring after his last outing.

The Mega Showdown: Joshua vs. Tyson Fury

The most anticipated prospect for Joshua’s next move is a mega fight against Tyson Fury, another heavyweight titan. This bout has been rumored and discussed extensively, with promoters and insiders suggesting it could happen later in 2026. The fight promises to be a blockbuster event.

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potentially reshaping the heavyweight division and settling long-standing debates about supremacy in the sport.

Anthony Joshua

Strategic Career Moves

Promoter Eddie Hearn has revealed plans for Joshua’s return, initially targeting December 2025 in Ghana, though not as the main event headliner. This strategic approach allows Joshua to rebuild momentum and sharpen his skills before stepping into a high-stakes fight like the one against Fury.
Additionally, there are talks of Joshua facing Jake Paul in a separate bout, which would add another layer of intrigue and challenge to his 2026 campaign. These fights are seen as crucial for Joshua to regain his position at the top of the heavyweight rankings and to prepare for the mega showdown.

Conclusion

Anthony Joshua’s next move in boxing is shaping up to be one of the most exciting narratives in the sport for 2026. With potential fights in diverse international locations and the looming possibility of a clash with Tyson Fury, Joshua is poised to make a significant impact. Fans and experts will be watching closely as the heavyweight star navigates this critical phase of his career, aiming to reclaim his status and deliver unforgettable moments in the ring.

$8M Deal: Claressa Shields Poised to Open $8M Deal as Detroit Rematch With Crews-Dezurn Looms

Claressa Shields will defend her undisputed heavyweight championship in Detroit on 22 February, returning home for a rematch with Franchon Crews-Dezurn in her first fight since signing a landmark $8m promotional deal. The bout will headline a Dazn card at Little Caesars Arena, the home of the NBA’s Pistons and NHL’s Red Wings where Shields attracted a near-sellout crowd for her most recent fight last July.

Shields (17-0, 3 KO) and Crews-Dezurn (10-2, 2 KO) first met nearly a decade ago when they made their professional debuts against each other on the undercard of Andre Ward’s victory over Sergey Kovalev in 2016. Shields won a four-round unanimous decision that night in Las Vegas, a moment she still sees as formative. “I had just come off winning two Olympic gold medals, fresh out of the amateurs, and finding an opponent was tough,” she said in a press release announcing the fight. “Franchon stepped in. I’ve grown a lot since that first victory, but me and Franchon have unfinished business that needs to be settled.”

The Michigan-born star and double Olympic champion returns to action for the first time since reuniting with Salita Promotions and adding Wynn Records as a co-promotional partner. She said fighting again in her home state carries its own pressure. “Selling out Little Caesars Arena was a dream, and my fans made that come true,” she said. “Fighting in Michigan motivates me, and it also puts pressure on me because I never want to fail them.”

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Crews-Dezurn, who went on to become an undisputed champion at super-middleweight in 2022 before losing it to Britain’s Savannah Marshall, will move up to heavyweight for the rematch. She said the meeting comes at the right moment for both fighters. “I’ve been waiting and working a long time for this moment,” she said. “This time as established champions with great legacies. I’m daring to be even greater by going up in weight, strutting into hell so I can create my heaven.”

Anthony Joshua

Shields, who said she is fully healthy after what she described as injury-affected performances in recent outings, said she plans to close the rivalry decisively. “I won a unanimous decision the first time, but come February 22, I don’t have those same plans. I plan on putting Franchon Crews on her back and leaving with the KO. Franchon is elite, but I am super elite.”

Promoter Dmitriy Salita said the rematch represents both fighters’ growth since their shared debut on the Ward v Kovalev card. “Nearly a decade ago, Claressa and Franchon stepped into the ring as two Olympians making their professional debuts,” he said. “Since then, both have risen to become world champions and global forces in women’s boxing.”

Shields’ return comes months after she chose to remain with the promoter who guided her from her debut onward, finalizing a minimum-guaranteed $8m multi-fight agreement with Salita Promotions in partnership with Wynn Records. The deal followed a brief spell in which Shields explored free agency after her title defense against Lani Daniels in July.

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She ultimately opted to stay, saying the new arrangement offered the scale and visibility she has long pushed for in women’s boxing and aligned with her broader ambitions outside the ring.

Terence Crawford

The partnership with Wynn Records – a music-focused imprint that counts several artists on its roster and marks Shields as its first athlete – is designed to blend boxing with cultural and entertainment projects. Salita called Shields “one of the defining athletes of her generation” when the pact was announced and said the collaboration aims to create opportunities that traditional promotional models do not.

Shields, who had fielded interest from multiple suitors and even pursued a high-profile, unsuccessful-to-date overture to lure Laila Ali out of retirement, said the new deal reflects her intent to continue reshaping the economics and expectations surrounding women’s boxing.

At 50, Tiger Woods Faces a Career-Defining Question That Could Reshape His Future

Tiger Woods turned 50 on Tuesday, making the 15-time major championship winner eligible to compete on the PGA Tour Champions circuit once he recovers from his latest health setbacks.

Woods hasn’t publicly said whether he intends to play on the former Senior PGA Tour, which allows golfers to use carts and has a 54-hole format at most tournaments outside of the 72-hole majors.

This past season was the first time Woods didn’t compete in a single tournament on the PGA Tour. He was scheduled to compete in the Genesis Invitational but pulled out, saying he wasn’t ready to compete after the death of his mother, Kultida, on Feb. 4.

Then Woods ruptured his left Achilles tendon in March while ramping up training and practice at home in Florida for the Masters. He had what is believed to be his seventh back surgery Oct. 10 to replace a disk in his lower back that caused pain and mobility issues

During a news conference at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas on Dec. 2, Woods said he had only recently started putting and chipping and wasn’t close to being able to take full swings.

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“Once I get a feel for practicing, exploding, playing, the recovery process, then I can assess where I’m going to play and how much I’ll play,” Woods said. “I’m a ways away from that part of it and that type of decision, that type of commitment level.”

If not for Woods’ myriad injuries, he’d probably still have plenty of competitive golf left in him after reaching the half-century mark. Phil Mickelson became the oldest major championship winner at 50 when he won the 2021 PGA Championship at Kiawah Island, South Carolina.

Charlie Woods

Injuries have been Woods’ biggest obstacle in recent years. He has competed in only 11 PGA Tour tournaments in the past five seasons since suffering serious injuries in a single-car wreck outside Los Angeles in February 2021. Woods had multiple “open fractures” to his lower right leg, and he had a rod placed in his tibia and screws and pins inserted in his foot and ankle during emergency surgery. He later told reporters that surgeons nearly had to amputate his right leg.

After pulling out of the 2023 Masters before a Sunday restart following weather delays, Woods said he had aggravated plantar fasciitis in his foot. He underwent surgery 10 days later to address post-traumatic arthritis in his right ankle, then had a microdecompression surgery of the lumbar spine for nerve impingement in the lower back in September 2024.

Woods last competed in a PGA Tour event in July 2024, when he missed the cut at the Open Championship at Royal Troon Golf Club in Scotland. He hasn’t played four rounds in an official tournament since finishing 60th in the 2024 Masters.

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The 82-time PGA Tour winner’s last top-20 finish in a major came in the 2019 Masters, which he won to collect his fifth green jacket.

“I’d like to come back to just playing golf again,” Woods said in the Bahamas earlier this month. “I haven’t played golf in a long time. It’s been a tough year. I’ve had a lot of things happen on and off the golf course that’s been tough. And so my passion [is] to just play, I haven’t done that in a long time.”

Even with Woods recovering from his latest setbacks, his friends on the PGA Tour are ribbing him about reaching 50.

“I knew he was old. I didn’t realize he was that old,” Gary Woodland said at this month’s PNC Championship, which Woods skipped. “Tiger’s impact, obviously, in the game of golf is amazing. What he’s done off the course with his foundation, I wish he was here, too. Hopefully, he’s healing to a point where he’s going to get back out because we all miss him. It’s all better when he’s out.”

South African Trevor Immelman, the 2008 Masters champion, joked that he reminds his children to send Woods a Christmas card every year for the impact he had on golf.

Tiger Woods

“[Tell] them if you’re going to send one Christmas card every year, you better send it to Tiger because without him we would be in a different situation,” Immelman said.

At the Hero World Challenge, Woods joked that he would probably play in 25 events on both tours after turning 50.

“I think that should cover most of the year, right?” Woods said. “No, I’m just looking forward to just [getting] back to playing again. Let me do that, and then I’ll kind of figure out what the schedule is going to be.”

The PGA Tour Champions schedule tees off on Jan. 22-24 at the Mitsubishi Electric Championship in Hawaii. The first major, the Senior PGA Championship, will be played at The Concession Golf Club in Bradenton, Florida, on April 16-19, which is a week after the Masters.

Woods is the only golfer to win the U.S. Junior Amateur, U.S. Amateur and U.S. Open, so he might have some motivation to compete in the U.S. Senior Open, which will be played at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio, on July 2-5.

“I think what we ought to do is potentially challenge him,” Jim Furyk said at this month’s Skechers World Champions Cup. “I don’t think he can hang out here at these three-round tournaments. Maybe he’ll get mad and play a bunch.”

Steve Flesch, a four-time winner on the senior circuit, suggested that Woods would have to make his PGA Tour Champions schedule in advance to give tournament organizers enough time to prepare.

“On our tour, that puts a big challenge on our tournament directors if he does decide to play out here, but he waits until the Friday before the event,” Flesch said. “That’s a big buildout difference. A lot of people would show up to see Tiger Woods because he hasn’t been in any of these markets. We hope he would play in some of those.