Tiger Woods comeback draws more fans to PGA events
By Bloomberg
23 August 2018 |
5:30 am
PGA Commissioner Jay Monahan and FedEx Corp. Senior Vice President Patrick Fitzgerald discuss the state of golf, the FedEx cup playoffs, the comeback of Tiger Woods and what to expect at The Northern Trust tournament in Paramus, NJ.
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