Joe Burrow All Smiles On Course With D Book ... Post-Super Bowl Loss
Joe Burrow is spending his offseason the right way ... by playing golf with Kendall Jenner's boyfriend, Devin Booker, and his old Ohio State teammates after losing Super Bowl LVI.
Burrow hit the links with D Book in Scottsdale, Arizona recently .... where Joey B's teammate, Sam Hubbard, and 49ers star defensive end, Nick Bosa joined in on the fun.
Hubbard, a defensive end for the Bengals, took to social media to share a few images of the trip as they enjoyed some nice weather out on the course ... followed by a group dinner after.
The Bengals, of course, are still trying to recover from their disappointing 23-20 loss to the Rams in the Super Bowl ... and what better way to do that than having some quality tee time!!
Of course, Sam, Nick, and Joey Franchise all went to Ohio State -- though Burrow would finish his career with the LSU Tigers, where he led them to a national title after defeating Clemson in the 2019 season.
But, it was those OSU and Ohio roots that forged the basis of the foundation for Sam's relationship with Joe ... and it's spilled over into their professional careers.
While the Bengals season is over, the Suns and Booker are still playing ... and with the best record in the NBA, Phoenix looks poised to make a serious run at an NBA championship.
It won't be easy with Chris Paul being out ... but maybe Burrow's playoff success winning will rub off on Booker??
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Aaron Rodgers Keeps the Mystery Going ... Golfing in Palm Springs, but Where's Shailene?
Aaron Rodgers made a trek to the desert after breaking bread with Shailene Woodley in L.A., because he's now soaking up the sun in Palm Springs.
Aaron arrived in P.S. Friday afternoon, looking cool as a cucumber -- Adidas hoodie and aviator shades -- as he left the airport. He's apparently there to get in some rounds of golf. We didn't see Shailene, but who knows?
It was the Green Bay Packers quarterback's first outing since news broke earlier in the day that he was open to a reconciliation with ex-fiancée Shailene Woodley, 30, with a source claiming that the couple are "talking things through."
The questions lots of folks want answered -- are they together, did they break up, did they get back together, are they just friends now? Lots of questions, but not a lot of answers.
There were all sorts of reports Aaron and Shailene broke up, but they never confirmed it. Fact is ... that's not the QB's style. Aaron doesn't like the media, and him not responding is highly unsurprising.
What we do know ... they were just at breakfast together at Erewhon Market in L.A., so whatever their status they seem to be getting along.
You gotta think they're chuckling at (collective) us.
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Phil Mickelson Callaway Deal Paused In Wake of Controversial Saudi Comments
Phil Mickelson just lost a major sponsor in the wake of his controversial comments on Saudi Arabia ... and it's one of his oldest partners.
Callaway Golf is pausing their business relationship with the pro golfer and will stop sending him payments.
The golf company says they will reevaluate the partnership at some point in the future ... but for now, they are distancing themselves from Phil.
As you know ... Mickelson is catching a ton of heat for his comments on Saudi Arabia ahead of playing in a new golf league in the country.
Phil played in the league despite saying the country had a "horrible record of human rights."
Phil said ... "We know they killed (Washington Post reporter and U.S. resident Jamal) Khashoggi and have a horrible record on human rights. They execute people over there for being gay. Knowing all of this, why would I even consider it? Because this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shape how the PGA Tour operates."
Mickelson apologized for his comments after playing a round in the Saudi league, saying he was taken out of context and his statements were supposed to be off the record ... though he admitted his words were regrettable and offensive.
In his mea culpa, Phil said ... "It was reckless, I offended people, and I am deeply sorry for my choice of words," Mickelson said in his statement. "I'm beyond disappointed and will make every effort to self-reflect and learn from this."
He continued, "My intent was never to hurt anyone and I’m so sorry to the people I have negatively impacted. This has always been about supporting the players and the game and I appreciate all the people who have given me the benefit of the doubt."
Phil also hinted he could take a step away from the game for a while following the firestorm ... including the fact he "desperately" needs "some time away."
Now, Callaway is taking some time away from Mickelson after a 17-year partnership.
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Phil Mickelson My Saudi Comments Were Out Of Context ... But 'I Am Deeply Sorry'
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3:34 PM PT -- One of Mickelson's biggest sponsors, accounting giant KPMG, announced it has "mutually agreed" to part ways with the golfer following the controversy.
"We wish him the best," KPMG officials said in a statement.
Phil Mickelson says the insensitive comments he made recently about a new Saudi golf league were taken "out of context and without my consent" ... but the golf star is still issuing a mea culpa nonetheless.
Phil broke it all down in a lengthy statement on his social media page Tuesday ... just days after he admitted to supporting the formation of a new Saudi golf league, despite what he called the country's "horrible record of human rights."
"We know they killed (Washington Post reporter and U.S. resident Jamal) Khashoggi and have a horrible record on human rights," Mickelson said, according to The Fire Pit Collective.
"They execute people over there for being gay. Knowing all of this, why would I even consider it? Because this is a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to shape how the PGA Tour operates."
Phil went on to say that he believed the new Saudi league -- which was reportedly trying to sway top American golfers with millions of dollars in cash -- could force big and necessary changes on the PGA Tour.
While Phil said Tuesday the comments were "off record" and out of context -- he admitted that the words were offensive and regrettable regardless.
"It was reckless, I offended people, and I am deeply sorry for my choice of words," Mickelson said in his statement. "I'm beyond disappointed and will make every effort to self-reflect and learn from this."
He continued, "My intent was never to hurt anyone and I’m so sorry to the people I have negatively impacted. This has always been about supporting the players and the game and I appreciate all the people who have given me the benefit of the doubt."
Phil then hinted he could take a step away from the game for a while following the controversy ... saying he "desperately" needs "some time away."
We should note ... Phil's worked hard to change the game over the years, including a revamp of the US Ryder Cup system and helped to create the Player Impact Program ... a monumental moment for player pay.
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Tiger Woods Golf Activity Has Been 'Very Limited' ... No Return In Sight
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The possibility of seeing Tiger Woods in this year's Masters is growing slimmer and slimmer ... the golf legend just said he's had "very limited" practice work and still has absolutely no idea when he'll be able to return to the PGA Tour.
Woods spoke with the media Wednesday for the first time since he returned to somewhat competitive golf action at the PNC Championship in December -- and he made it clear, he's a long ways away from battling Phil Mickelson at Augusta in April.
Tournament host @TigerWoods and Charlie Sifford Memorial exemption @ABeverlyGolf meet with the media @TheGenesisInv. https://t.co/3UQgPxIeX0
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 16, 2022 @PGATOUR
Tiger said he hasn't been able to swing his driver or his other woods as much as he'd like due to the leg injury he suffered in a Feb. 2021 car crash ... and added that walking around a course is still challenging.
"I wish I could tell you when I'm playing again," Woods said ... adding that he still has "a long way to go."
Tiger did say his short game -- chipping, putting, and lower irons -- is good ... and he said when he can use a cart, he's totally fine.
But, Woods made it clear -- he's nowhere near ready to walk a course for a full week at a major championship like the Masters.
Tiger Woods raises concern about walking the course when talking about competing on the #PGATOUR again. pic.twitter.com/nRRop0vXni
— Kyle Kelly (@ByKyleKelly) February 16, 2022 @ByKyleKelly
As for his injured leg, Tiger joked that's it's certainly altered ... telling one reporter, "My right leg does not look like my left."
As we reported, Woods needed multiple procedures to fix comminuted open fractures in his leg following his wreck in L.A. 12 months ago.
He looked great at the PNC Championship playing for a few days in a golf cart with his son, Charlie, two months ago ... but now it seems it could be a while before we see that version of Tiger in a real tourney.
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'Bachelor' Matt James Apologizing To Golf Photog With Dinner, Suns Game ... After Hitting Him In Leg
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Matt James tells TMZ Sports he's planning to say sorry for hitting a photographer with a golf ball last week by treating him to steak and an NBA game.
We got the 'Bachelor' star out in Los Angeles just days after he drilled a camera guy in the leg in Arizona with an errant tee shot ... and he told us he STILL feels bad about the swing.
So much so, James said he's planning a big night out for the photog as soon as he gets back into the Scottsdale area.
James tells us he wants to take the dude to Toca Madera, and then hit up a Suns game. After that, it seems like James feels like they'll be even.
As for his golf career going forward, James says the brutal shot isn't going to deter him from picking up clubs again ... he tells us he's got plans to take the game more seriously after he moves to Miami -- and he's aiming for redemption at the same pro-am next year.
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Waste Mgmt. Phoenix Open Sam Ryder Showered w/ Beer ... After Crazy Hole-in-One!!!
Sam Ryder drilled a hole-in-one during a golf tournament in the Arizona desert -- and the reaction from the crowd would've almost certainly put a smile on Adam Sandler's face.
Check out this insane moment that went down Saturday at the Waste Management Phoenix Open (yes, that's the real name) ... where the golfer was celebrated in true 'Happy Gilmore' fashion, getting showered with both beer and accompanying cans from a rowdy crowd.
We're still under a beer can removal delay after Sam Ryder aced the stadium par 3 in Phoenix pic.twitter.com/R7629qFlyZ
— The Comeback (@thecomeback) February 12, 2022 @thecomeback
While teeing off on the 16th hole -- a par-3, at just 124 yards -- Ryder's ball sailed in the air and then landed perfectly on the green ... rolling on into the cup. Ace, baby!
It was freaking awesome ... and you can definitely tell by how the spectators reacted, literally erupting in cheers, which was quickly followed by beer getting flung up into the air ... and soon, containers getting chucked onto the actual course down below.
Happy Gilmore would have been proud today! pic.twitter.com/MsoUnUaVO1
— Jeff Kirk (@JeffreyNKirk) February 12, 2022 @JeffreyNKirk
Nobody seemed to mind, though ... the Phoenix Open has this sort of rep, so if anything -- it's expected at this point. Of course, that means they gotta go into delays constantly because of "rain" like this on standby and at the ready from the surrounding balcony areas.
And yes, it goes without saying ... folks couldn't help but make the 'Happy' comparisons. Whereas golf tournaments are usually way less raucous than this ... this specific one brings out the best in fans, it seems.
Sam was a second away from doing the bull dance, feeling flow ... and workin' it, workin' it.
Also, maybe they oughta put that WM sponsorship to good use here ... clean up in the golf department, people!
CC Sabathia Bloodies Yankees Fan's Leg With Errant Tee Shot ... At AZ Golf Event
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Don't feel bad, Matt James ... CC Sabathia also hit a guy with an errant tee shot on the course in Arizona on Wednesday -- drilling a Yankees fan in the leg just hours before the 'Bachelor' star hit a photog in the thigh.
CC's unfortunate drive happened on the 18th hole of the Waste Management Phoenix Open Pro-Am ... when a witness tells us the former Yankees superstar pushed his shot so far to the right on the par-4, it struck a man in the leg.
Video, obtained by TMZ Sports, shows the collision was so powerful ... it actually caused the guy to bleed.
Thankfully, we're told the fan ended up being OK -- and, watch the clip, CC was super nice and apologetic about it all.
Sabathia can be heard chatting it up with the man, who actually said he was a big Yankees and CC fan.
Sabathia ended up signing a golf ball as an apology souvenir ... before he headed off to finish out his round.
In case you were wondering, Sabathia is normally a fairly decent golfer -- reportedly with a handicap in the teens.
As for James, who drilled a fan at the event on the 16th hole shortly after Sabathia, we're pretty sure he can't say the same thing.
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'Bachelor' Matt James Drills Photog With Horrific Tee Shot ... At Pro-Am Golf Event
Matt James now owes a golf photographer far more than just a bunch of roses ... 'cause the former 'Bachelor' star nailed the dude with an errant tee shot at a Pro-Am event in Arizona on Wednesday, nearly hitting the guy in his family jewels!!!
The hilarious (and terrifying!) scene all went down at the Waste Management Phoenix Open Pro-Am ... when James stepped to the tee box barefoot at the world-famous 16th hole at TPC Scottsdale to try to win some money for charity.
Matt was gunning to be the closest to the pin on the par-3 ... but you can see in the video, he had trouble even getting the ball off the ground.
His first hack was terrible -- he got nothing but grass and dirt -- and then he shanked his second swing so badly, it went 15 yards to the right and drilled a camera guy right in the thigh.
James was super sorry for the miss ... he ran over immediately and gave the guy a hug and offered him the golf ball as an apology souvenir.
The man, meanwhile, said, thankfully, he was OK.
"I think I was aiming for the wrong hole."
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 10, 2022 @PGATOUR
A breakdown from @MattJames919 and a follow-up with the victim. 😅 pic.twitter.com/1f5gpOZZYu
"We came within centimeters of causing some real damage," James said of the shot. "I'm going to try to find him. I'm going to sign this ball for him. And I'm going to take him out to dinner."
Added the photog, "He felt bad. I felt it ... Next year, I'm wearing a cup."
Might be necessary, 'cause James said he intends to come back in 2023 for redemption.
Fore right!!!
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Bill Murray Downs Fan's Tequila Shot At Golf Event ... Continues Amazing Tradition
Bill Murray's at it again ... just two years after he ripped a fan's tequila shot at the Pebble Beach Pro-Am -- he repeated the feat at the same place this weekend!!!
The hilarious moment -- like the one in Feb. 2020 -- was all captured on video on Saturday ... showing Murray taking a lime wedge and a cup of booze from a fan just before he was set to hit his next shot on a hole.
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The footage is laugh-out-loud funny ... you can see Murray grabbed a cup from a woman, shot the tequila no problem, and threw both the container and the lime into the crowd.
The fans loved it -- one yelled, "Let's go! What a boss!" -- and everyone nearby cheered and hollered.
Of course, this is becoming a bit of a tradition for Murray at the famous golf event ... you'll recall, just two years ago, he downed a fan's tequila shot there in epic fashion as well.
Murray isn't known as the world's best celeb golfer -- but he's certainly one of the most fun ... in fact, he hit a no-look putt over the weekend that had everyone cracking up too.
Ladies and gentlemen, Bill Murray. 🙈 pic.twitter.com/o5CVvxJRJp
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) February 5, 2022 @PGATOUR
Never change, Bill ... looking forward to the Pro-Am in 2023 with a shot and a lime!
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Ex-PGA Tour Pro Mark Lye Fired From Golf Radio Gig ... After Trashing The WNBA
Mark Lye -- a former PGA Tour pro -- was fired from his golf radio host job this weekend ... after he said on-air that watching the WNBA made him want to shoot himself.
Lye made the disparaging comments on SiriusXM's "The Scorecard" show on Saturday ... while trying to explain why he's now a fan of women's golf.
"You know, the LPGA Tour to me is a completely different tour than it was 10 years ago," Lye said. "You couldn't pay me to watch. You really couldn't. Because I just, I couldn't relate at all."
@NoLayingUp Mark Lye on pga tour radio just now. Whole station needs to be burned to the ground. pic.twitter.com/YFeTkrNG39
— Jill Lawson (@Jalawsons) February 5, 2022 @Jalawsons
He continued, "It’s kind of like, you know, if you're a basketball player -- and I'm not trashing anybody -- please, don't take it the wrong way -- but I saw some highlights of ladies basketball. Man, is there a gun in the house? I'll shoot myself than watch that."
Lye told GOLF.com the comments almost immediately got him fired ... saying SiriusXM officials canned him a short time afterward.
"I was terminated about comments made about the WNBA," said Lye, who added that he did apologize for the words in the ensuing segment.
SiriusXM confirmed the firing to GOLF.com, saying the 69-year-old "will no longer be hosting."
The fact that I can’t relate to WNBA does not make me sexist in any way. All you haters should listen to the whole segment, where I completely glorified womens golf, which I love to cover. Thanks for listening.
— mark lye (@letitflye) February 6, 2022 @letitflye
Lye put out a statement on Twitter on Sunday following the firing ... appearing to defend the comments.
"The fact that I can’t relate to WNBA does not make me sexist in any way," he wrote. "All you haters should listen to the whole segment, where I completely glorified womens golf, which I love to cover. Thanks for listening."
Lye joined the PGA Tour in the late 1970s ... and won one event. His best finish at the Masters came in 1984, when he took home sixth place. He retired from the tour in 1995, and has worked as a golf analyst for various outlets since.
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Arizona Golf Bobcat Hunts Down Bird On Course ... Wild Video!!!
A bobcat used an Arizona golf course's bunker to hunt down a duck (or goose) last week ... and video of the scene is WILD!!!
Several golfers caught the cat in action at Silverleaf Country Club in Scottsdale on Friday ... showing the bobcat stalking a flock of birds on the 15th hole at the course.
You can see in the footage ... the cat used the hole's layout perfectly to get his lunch, hiding in the sand before springing into action.
The animal ended up catching one of the birds with its teeth -- and eventually hauled his meal off into the desert.
The golfers on the course were stunned by it all, laughing in shock ... while a person behind the camera yelled, "That's amazing!"
As for if the interruption affected the golfers' play -- it didn't, 'cause according to Instagram user @ramzizu, several of them were still able to card (ironically enough) birdies on the hole.
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Australian Golfer Clubs Attacked By Giant Crab ... Wild Video!!!
A golfer in Australia is now in the market for a new driver ... 'cause a giant crab destroyed his on the course.
For real.
The crazy scene happened Down Under recently ... when a golfer stepped away from his bag for just a few moments and returned to find a massive robber crab hugging his clubs.
Video of the scene is wild -- you can see in the footage, the guys were stunned as the crab had its pinchers all over the golfer's TaylorMades.
"Hello, buddy!" One of the golfers said to the tiny beast. "What're you stealing?! What're you stealing?!"
Eventually, the men tried to shake the thing off the clubs ... but check out the clip, the crab wouldn't let go!
The crab ended up holding on so tightly, it snapped the shaft of the guy's driver. And, because nobody wanted to lose a digit, it also ended up stealing one of the club's headcovers too!!
"Just let him have it, mate," one of the golfer's said. "He's beaten us."
Unclear how the guy ended up scoring the rest of the day without his driver ... but, hey, at least he finished the round with all of his fingers intact.
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Kyler Murray Playing Santa Ain't Cheap ... Golf Gifts For OL Worth $5K Apiece!!!
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Making sure his O-linemen were happy for the holidays didn't come cheap for Kyler Murray ... 'cause TMZ Sports has learned the golf gifts he gave to his teammates this week cost $5K apiece!!!
The Arizona signal-caller shelled out the goodies to his personal protectors on Monday -- partnering with True Spec Golf to give them each a custom bag and custom clubs.
The package was sweet -- the bag featured every O-lineman's name and number and came complete with 13 total clubs -- including a driver, woods, hybrids, irons and wedges.
A rep for True Spec Golf tells us every players' clubs were properly fitted to them ... and in its entirety, the gift cost over $5,000 per bag.
Don't worry, the guys all appeared to love the presents from Murray ... smiling ear to ear while tagging balls at the True Spec Golf location in Scottsdale.
"It was a privilege to host Kyler Murray and his teammates at True Spec Golf," said the President of True Spec Golf, Ryan Richardson. "Similar to our everyday customers, some of the guys came in with years of experience and others were brand new to the game."
"It was great to show them how our data-driven, brand-agnostic approach at True Spec can improve anyone’s game regardless of skill level.”
At the moment, it's unclear if Murray -- who's previously gifted his O-linemen with scooters and paintings in the past -- will make this a yearly tradition, but we're told he will be coming back for a club fitting of his own following the season.
Take notes, Santa.
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John Daly Confident Tiger Will Break Jack's Records ... After Seeing Return To Course
John Daly says after watching Tiger Woods' return to the course this weekend ... he's as confident as ever that the legend will break Jack Nicklaus' records after all.
The Big Cat has been hunting Jack's mark of 18 major victories for years ... but after his February car crash, most believed Woods wouldn't get the four more wins he needs to hold the title.
But, Daly says Woods' effort at the PNC Championship just 10 months after mangling his leg in a car wreck showed the dude will still likely get the victories required for the coveted record.
"Tiger's going to be fine," Daly said on "Fox & Friends" two days after he and his son held off Tiger and Charlie Woods for the PNC title.
"He looked good. He looked a little tired, but he still looked great. And, he'll be back. I can see it in his eyes. He's probably going to beat Jack Nicklaus' records and be the greatest of all time."
Daly and Tiger are pals ... but JD ain't blowing smoke -- Tiger did look outstanding in his golf comeback.
Even though he needed a cart to finish all 36 holes of the tourney, he and Charlie tore up the course, finishing the event in second place, just two strokes behind the Dalys.
It's unclear what Tiger's next tourney will be -- but at least participating in a major event in 2022 doesn't seem out of the question.
And, after seeing him on Saturday and Sunday, a win in one doesn't seem farfetched either.
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Tiger Woods Back, Playing from Behind w/ Son ... ... At PNC Championship
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Tiger Woods is back to playing pro golf again -- this after his nasty car wreck -- and he's doing alongside none other than his own ... both of whom have some ground to gain.
Round one of the PNC Championship is underway Saturday at the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club Grande Lakes in Orlando, where TW and Charlie Woods joined forces anew to play in a little father-son competition among other golfers and their kids.
Welcome back, Tiger.@TigerWoods tees off at the @PNCChampionship. Watch on @PeacockTV. pic.twitter.com/06zghnD9ql
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) December 18, 2021 @GolfChannel
As you can imagine, the fanfare was at an all-time high for the Woods family ... as this marks the first time Tiger has played in an actual tourney of any kind since getting crumpled in his automobile accident in February ... which left his legs shattered.
For Tiger's tee-off, everybody's eyes were on him ... and he hit a pretty decent shot to kick things off, with one guy clearly excited behind him -- shouting, "Welcome back, Big Cat!"
Charlie smokes a drive
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 18, 2021 @PGATOUR
Charlie nails the approach
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Team Woods with a birdie to start @PNCChampionship. pic.twitter.com/P9bTHKwsPX
From there, Charlie started getting into his groove as well ... looking like a chip off the old block as he teed off himself with a beautiful drive -- which his dad later sunk with a putt.
From the outset, they were looking pretty good as a team ... but at the moment, they're well behind. As it stands, Team Woods is tied for 13th place as they approach the 11th hole. There's 36 holes total that they'll get through between today and tomorrow, and they're just past the midway point for today's round.
Fourth hole in and the putter raise comes out!
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) December 18, 2021 @PGATOUR
Charlie Woods is feeling it. pic.twitter.com/dykynVhfVQ
Basically, they're playing from behind right now ... but they have a ways to go before the day's out -- and could easily pull ahead, especially if they play as well as they have been thus far. And, as most everyone knows by now, never count Tiger Woods out.
Bigger picture though -- Tiger is looking fantastic out there ... as is his boy.
It's pretty miraculous to see the guy out here after everything he's been through. He addressed that before hitting the links, writing ... "Although it's been a long and challenging year, I am very excited to close it out by competing in the @PNCchampionship with my son Charlie. I'm playing as a Dad and couldn't be more excited and proud."
As you well know by now, Tiger's been on a long road of recovery since his February crash ... but steadily, he's been rehabbing and getting back onto golf courses. The only question now is ... will he eventually feel good enough to hop back into a solo PGA tournament???
Let's just get through this weekend and see where the Woodses land ... then we'll see.