Tiger's great! Tiger Woods wins!!! Tiger won the Tour Championship, his first championship in five years.
Woods led the tour on Sunday from start to finish at East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta.
"I can't believe I pulled this off," Woods said during the trophy presentation.
This is Woods’ 80th career PGA win. This win puts Woods two short of the career record held by Sam Snead.
For Woods, it must seem like forever since his last victory in 2013 at the Bridgestone Invitational at Firestone Country Club in Akron, Ohio.
In this episode of What's The 411Sports, Keisha and Mike are talking about
1) Oklahoma City Thunder guard, Russell Westbrook, breaking Oscar Robertson's 55-year-old record of 41 triple-doubles in a season and whether that makes him worthy of being the 2017 NBA MVP.
2) Professional golfer Sergio Garcia wins the PGA Masters
3) Tony Romo is hanging up his cleats as the quarterback of the Dallas Cowboys and is going to the broadcast booth. However, the question is will Romo make it to the NFL Hall of Fame, and;
4) Brook Lopez, the center for the Brooklyn Nets and side-kick to Jeremy Lin, breaks a Buck Williams’ 28-year-old scoring record
WNBA legend, Kym Hampton, is our special guest. Ms. Hampton is the first center for the New York Liberty, and the woman, who along with Basketball Hall of Famer, Lisa Leslie, did the ceremonial tip to usher in the Women’s National Basketball Association. Ms. Hampton takes us down memory lane and is providing a good deal of life lessons whether you are an athlete or not.
Jordan Spieth Wins the Masters Tournament in Augusta, Georgia
Golf has a new master. Jordan Spieth won the Masters and became the second youngest golfer to ever win the tournament.