Tiger Woods
The top 30 golfers in the world look to win the 2013 PGA Tour Championship and the $10 million prize up for grabs as the 2013 PGA Tour Championship begins Thursday.
Tiger Woods is the 5-to-1 favorite to win, according to LVH SuperBook, in this weekend's PGA Tour Championship being held at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Ga., with a $10 million prize on the line
Jim Furyk, who has not won a PGA tournament in three years, attempts to hold off Steve Stricker, Brandt Snedeker, Zach Johnson, and Tiger Wood, with the last round of the BMW Championship being held on Monday due to rainy Sunday conditions.
Brandt Snedeker rattled off seven birdies in a row, a PGA Tour-best for 2013, to take the lead at the BMW Championship. Tiger Woods finished second for the day.
Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott and Phil Mickelson listed as 12-to-1 odds to win the BMW Championship - the third leg of the FedEx Cup.
It seems like Tiger Woods and Lindsey Vonn just can't get enough of each other as the two lovebirds have been making headlines ever since they first announced that they were dating back March. Apparently, one of their secrets to keeping their romance hot and spicy is competing against each other.
2013 has been an eventful year for skiing champion Lindsey Vonn in which she experienced both ups and downs. In February, she suffered from a tragic fall while racing at the World Cup in Austria while a month later she went public with her romance with golf pro Tiger Woods.
Tiger Woods fizzled out in the weekend of the second leg of the FedEx Cup, but the world's most popular golfer still drew attention after bringing in his six-year old daughter for the final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship on Monday.
Henrik Stenson gets past Sergio Garcia to win is first tournament since 2009. Tiger Woods still in good position going into the BMW Championship despite a rough weekend.
Sergio Garcia has been playing pretty well for the past three days at TPC Boston, firing 19-under-194 to grab a two-stroke lead going into the fourth and final round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. But the competition isn't over yet, and with the kind of performance the playing field has been producing, anything is a possible at this stage.
World's no.1 Tiger Woods fired a seven-under 64 in Saturday's third round play to keep him with striking distance of clubhouse leader Sergio Garcia heading into the third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship.
The top three players - Tiger Woods, Adam Scott, and Phil Mickelson - were paired together with Mickelson rising to the top after Round 1.
Tiger Woods played 18 practice holes with the New York City Mayor and is set to compete at the Deutsche Bank Championship tournament while Lindsay Vonn heads to Chile in preparation for her comeback at the World Cup in late November.
Tiger Woods has come a long way from the days in which his extramarital affairs held a dark shadow over his public image.
2013 Masters winner Adam Scott climbs to number two in the world finishing at 11-under 273 to win the first leg of the FedEx Cup.