Fans begins to Doubt Tiger Woods Career as John Rahm Hunts in Hong Kong
This weekend promises excitement both on and off the golf course, with attention divided between the PGA Tour’s Arnold Palmer Invitational and LIV Hong Kong event. Despite the buzz surrounding the Signature Event at Bay Hill, discussions within the PGA Tour were dominated by the absence of Tiger Woods. While the tour’s top players gear…
This weekend promises excitement both on and off the golf course, with attention divided between the PGA Tour’s Arnold Palmer Invitational and LIV Hong Kong event.
Despite the buzz surrounding the Signature Event at Bay Hill, discussions within the PGA Tour were dominated by the absence of Tiger Woods. While the tour’s top players gear up for TPC Sawgrass next week, Woods finds himself omitted from the entry list, stirring speculation about his future in the sport amidst ongoing fitness challenges.
Over in Hong Kong, Jon Rahm is eyeing his first individual LIV Golf title. Following a stellar six-under-par 64 in Saturday’s second round, Rahm sits tied for fourth place. However, his pursuit faces stiff competition from Abraham Ancer, who extended his lead with a faultless eight-under 62, placing him six strokes ahead of Rahm.
**Tiger Woods Skips Players Championship**
Friday’s notable news was Tiger Woods’ absence from the entry list for the upcoming Players Championship. Despite expectations of his participation as part of a limited schedule plan, Woods’ decision to skip the Florida event raises further doubts about his future in the sport. After withdrawing from the Genesis Invitational last month due to illness, Woods’ next anticipated appearance is at the Masters next month.
**Rahm on the Hunt in Hong Kong**
Jon Rahm is aiming for victory in Hong Kong after an impressive second round on Saturday. His six-under-par 64 propelled him into contention, though he faces a significant gap as Abraham Ancer extended his lead with a flawless eight-under 62. Despite the challenge, Rahm remains determined as he prepares for Sunday’s final round.