The first round of the 96th PGA Championship is complete at Valhalla Golf Club. Golf fans viewed a great first round with very low scores. Latin Post provides fans with a review of the first day, and tee times and pairings for day two.
The 2014 PGA Championship is finally here and golf fans across the country couldn't be happier. This year's PGA Championship will be played at the Valhalla Golf Cub in Louisville, Kentucky for the first time since 1996.
The last major of the year is the PGA Championship and Tiger Woods' availability is still unknown. Woods is in the biggest slump of his career and this may be his last chance to stay in pace with Jack Nicklaus.
Both Charles Barkley and Tiger Woods are considered all-time greats in their respective sport. The two had a long friendship, but Woods stopped communicating with him and Barkley no longer considers him a friend.
A new book titled "Blood Sport" connects Tiger Woods and Anthony Galea. The two supposedly did business for years and exchanged 14 visits. Woods' team is reported to have visited Galea more than 60 times.
The 2014 British Open is three-quarters of the way completed with just one day remaining. Many of the favorites are still contending, while others didn't even make the cut. Latin Post.com lists the five biggest stories heading into the final day.
The 2014 British Open is two days underway at the Royal Liverpool Golf in England. The first two days have been very exciting for golf fans around the world. Latinpost.com breaks down the biggest stories of the first round including Rory McIlroy, Sergio Garcia, and Tiger Woods.
Sergio García played well in the first two rounds of the 2014 British Open and is contention to compete for the Open title on Sunday. If Garcia were to win, this would be his first career major.
The 2014 British Open is underway at the Royal Liverpool Golf in Hoylake, England. The first day has many story lines as Tiger Woods returns and Phil Mickelson looks to defend his title. Latin Post breaks down the biggest stories of the first round.
Tiger Woods has won 14 career majors, the second most in golf history. But Woods hasn't won a major in six long years and health has been a concern. Woods will be playing in his first major of the year in the 2014 British Open.
Golf star Tiger Woods underwent surgery on his back this week and will miss the Masters for the first time in his two decades of participating in the tournament, according to his website.
Tiger Woods finished up his 2013 campaign with a playoff loss to Zach Johnson, but this year it seems like the world famous golfer is ready for a break