Tiger Woods: Call it a comeback, but don't be surprised
In 2006, the golf legend told 60 Minutes he'd only stop playing the game "when my best isn't good enough to win anymore"
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In 2006, the golf legend told 60 Minutes he'd only stop playing the game "when my best isn't good enough to win anymore"
The 42-year-old delivered the perfect ending to his return from four back surgeries
"It's a beautiful spot and pretty powerful people (are) in the spot," Woods says
Patriots quarterback Tom Brady hung up during an interview with Boston radio station WEEI when asked about trainer Alex Guerrero. Meanwhile, President Trump thew some support behind Tiger Woods. CBS Sports reporter Bill Reiter recaps the day's biggest sports headlines.
Woods finished two strokes behind Brooks Koepka on Sunday to extend his drought without a major for at least eight more months
Koepka won his first PGA Championship, playing poised and mistake-free golf Sunday, beating Tiger Woods by two strokes
All eyes will be on the biggest stars in golf, including Justin Thomas, Dustin Johnson and Jordan Spieth
It caps a stunning stretch for the 15th-ranked Molinari, who has won on the PGA and European Tours in the previous two months
Bill Reiter, host of "Reiter's Block" on CBS Sports HQ, joins CBSN to discuss France's World Cup victory, the future of U.S. men's soccer, and Jordan Spieth and Tiger Woods' chances in golf's Open Championship in Scotland later this week.
The "Shoe Dog" author chronicles the company's humble beginnings, staring with a $50 loan from his father
Nike, the world's largest sporting goods company, expects to bring in about $34 billion in revenue this year. Many of the world's best-known athletes like Michael Jordan, Tiger Woods and Serena Williams use Nike gear. But the company had more humble beginnings. Nike co-founder and "Shoe Dog" author Phil Knight joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the company's growth and recent firings of executives amid harassment and discrimination allegations.
Patrick Reed is the new Masters leader after Round Two. Tiger Woods continued to struggle in his return to Augusta. Chip Patterson from CBSSports.com, breaks down the performances from day two.
The 2018 Masters is heading into its final round with a thrilling rematch between two of the world's best golfers set to dominate the day
After Day One, Tiger Woods trailed leader Jordan Spieth by 7 strokes with a one-over-par 73
New faces and old favorites teed off at The Masters on Thursday. Jordan Spieth topped the leaderboard after the first round of play, while Tony Finau, who dislocated his ankle Wednesday, was tied for second. Tiger Woods had some trouble in his Masters comeback, ending the day tied for 30th. CBSSports.com writer Chip Patterson breaks down the highs and lows from day one at Augusta.
Woods, who spent two days at Augusta National last week, has played nine-hole practice rounds for three days leading to the first round Thursday
Investigative journalist Armen Keteyian and Sports Illustrated writer Jeff Benedict discuss their book examining the arc of the golfing great's life
Golfer Tiger Woods is returning the Masters again this year, but even after years in the public eye certain aspects of his life have remained shielded from view. Co-authors of the new biography "Tiger Woods," Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian, joined CBSN with new information they learned about the athlete's life and career.
For the first time in three years, four-time champion Tiger Woods will compete in The Masters golf tournament. The new biography "Tiger Woods" uncovers new information about his life and career. Investigative journalist Armen Keteyian and Sports Illustrated writer Jeff Benedict, co-authors of the book who conducted more than 400 interviews with people close to Woods, joins "CBS This Morning" to discuss the question they wanted to answer: Who is Tiger Woods?
It was the closest Woods has come to winning in nearly five years
Tiger Woods shot a 69 on the 18-hole first round, finishing three under the 72 par
President Trump began tweeting early Friday morning about the Middle East, Tiger Woods and Turkey — the country, not the bird
Woods said Monday he will play at the 2017 Hero World Challenge and compete with 17 of his peers from Nov. 30 to Dec. 3
The golfer was arrested about 2 a.m. May 29 when officers found him unconscious in his Mercedes-Benz
Olympic athlete is speaking out after a website published hacked nude photos of her and her ex, Tiger Woods
Amid simmering tensions between the U.S. and some NATO allies over Iran and Greenland, President Trump will continue to press other countries to boost defense spending.
A tanker was struck by a projectile in the Strait of Hormuz as the U.S. and Iran continued exchanging threats with peace talks on hold.
Prince Harry has lost his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday tabloids, with the top U.K. court dismissing claims of illegal information gathering.
A Maine woman told Politico that Graham Platner entered her home in late 2021 and forced himself on her. Platner denies the allegation.
The FDA is urging parents and caregivers to immediately stop using a Nara Organics-brand formula after several infants contracted botulism.
Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden are probing whether companies affiliated with the Trump family are included in a DOJ deal to resolve a lawsuit brought by President Trump.
The debate comes days after a third candidate, Mallory McMorrow, suspended her campaign.
Ohio police say they've solved a man's 1985 murder using old evidence, including items found soon after the killing behind a Cracker Barrel in Georgia.
Toyota says it's shifting most production of its mid-size Tacoma pick-up truck from Mexico to the United States as part of a $3.6 billion investment in its San Antonio, Texas plant.
The FDA is urging parents and caregivers to immediately stop using a Nara Organics-brand formula after several infants contracted botulism.
Ohio police say they've solved a man's 1985 murder using old evidence, including items found soon after the killing behind a Cracker Barrel in Georgia.
President Trump praised Walmart and said the lower prices are the result of "my Administration's request to celebrate our great Country's 250th birthday."
Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden are probing whether companies affiliated with the Trump family are included in a DOJ deal to resolve a lawsuit brought by President Trump.
Amid simmering tensions between the U.S. and some NATO allies over Iran and Greenland, President Trump will continue to press other countries to boost defense spending.
The FDA is urging parents and caregivers to immediately stop using a Nara Organics-brand formula after several infants contracted botulism.
President Trump praised Walmart and said the lower prices are the result of "my Administration's request to celebrate our great Country's 250th birthday."
Toyota is shifting most production of its midsize Tacoma pickup truck from Mexico to the U.S. as part of a $3.6 billion investment in its Texas plant.
AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood is set to star in her first feature film, with her creator saying that "art will be imitating life."
Microsoft moves to slash costs as the video game industry faces what the tech giant calls the "most severe hardware crisis in its history."
Cubans were gradually getting power restored after the third nationwide power outage this year, causing mounting despair in the face of an energy collapse precipitated by a U.S. fuel blockade.
The debate comes days after a third candidate, Mallory McMorrow, suspended her campaign.
Democratic Sens. Elizabeth Warren, Chuck Schumer and Ron Wyden are probing whether companies affiliated with the Trump family are included in a DOJ deal to resolve a lawsuit brought by President Trump.
Amid simmering tensions between the U.S. and some NATO allies over Iran and Greenland, President Trump will continue to press other countries to boost defense spending.
A judge ruled that that President Trump's pardons of the rioters were "expressly limited" to those who were convicted of their actions on Jan. 6, 2021, and did not apply to Brian Cole Jr.
The FDA is urging parents and caregivers to immediately stop using a Nara Organics-brand formula after several infants contracted botulism.
A Florida man thought he had carefully planned for a seamless switch between health plans. It was anything but.
A "purple" air quality alert was issued for Washington, D.C., and surrounding areas, on Sunday, meaning pollution reached levels considered "very unhealthy."
Eric Dillon thought the pain in his shoulder was a minor injury. It took two years to get the real answer.
The CDC is reporting the highest rate of emergency room visits from tick bites since 2017 in many parts of the U.S.
Prince Harry has lost his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday tabloids, with the top U.K. court dismissing claims of illegal information gathering.
Le Pen is now eligible to run in the forthcoming election, but would have to do so wearing an electronic tag, something she has previously ruled out.
Archaeologists have discovered eight human skeletons, bronze and gold jewelry and other artifacts indicating a ceremonial burial of wealthy people.
Cubans were gradually getting power restored after the third nationwide power outage this year, causing mounting despair in the face of an energy collapse precipitated by a U.S. fuel blockade.
A woman suspected of planting a bomb that targeted a wealthy Ukrainian businessman in Monaco has been found shot dead in Kyiv.
Prince Harry has lost his case against the publisher of the Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday tabloids, with the top U.K. court dismissing claims of illegal information gathering.
Common speaks to "CBS Mornings" about starring in the series "Silo," which is back for a third season. The Oscar, Emmy and Grammy Award winner reveals what drew him to his character. He also discusses recent performances, including at the BET Awards and the opening of the Obama Presidential Center.
Oprah Winfrey selected "Little Wonder" by acclaimed author Sophie Chen Keller as her latest book club pick. Keller reads an excerpt from her novel about an extraordinary journey of hope and love.
The highly anticipated wedding between pop superstar Taylor Swift and Kansas City Chiefs Pro Bowler Travis Kelce took place at Madison Square Garden on Friday. Page Six senior reporter Carlos Greer joins with the emerging details.
AI-generated actor Tilly Norwood is set to star in her first feature film, with her creator saying that "art will be imitating life."
Microsoft moves to slash costs as the video game industry faces what the tech giant calls the "most severe hardware crisis in its history."
The Trump administration has lifted export restrictions on Anthropic's most advanced artificial intelligence models, Fable and Mythos, after weeks of negotiations over national security concerns. CNET Editor-in-Chief David Katzmaier joins to discuss.
From labor shortages to environmental impacts, farmers are looking to AI to help revolutionize the agriculture industry. One California startup, Farm-ng, is tapping into the power of AI and robotics to perform a wide range of tasks, including seeding, weeding and harvesting.
Tech giant Anthropic says that the federal government has now removed restrictions from its robust Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models. Axios reporter Madison Mills has more on artificial intelligence regulation.
After January 2028, new games will be available exclusively in digital format from the PlayStation Store and at retailers, Sony said.
Archaeologists have discovered eight human skeletons, bronze and gold jewelry and other artifacts indicating a ceremonial burial of wealthy people.
Quasars — the brightest objects in the universe — are powered by supermassive black holes at the heart of early galaxies.
From the lightbulb to the airplane, to medical breakthroughs and the internet age, the past 250 years have been defined by America's intrepid intellect.
The White House appointed former Harvard University astronomer Avi Loeb to lead its new panel on Unidentified Anomalous Phenomena, also known as UAPs and UFOs. Loeb shares his enthusiasm for his new role.
From space to healthcare and artificial intelligence, what could the next 250 years of the United States look like?
Kerr Kriisa posed as other people and falsely claimed he and his family urgently needed money to deal with an emergency, the indictment says.
Democratic leadership is pushing Maine's Graham Platner to remove himself from the Senate race after a former partner accused Platner of sexual assault. CBS News' Caitlin Huey-Burns has the latest details.
Prosecutors in Utah began presenting their case on Monday against Tyler Robinson, who is accused of killing Charlie Kirk, during a five-day preliminary hearing. Prosecutors are aiming to prove they have enough evidence to move forward with a murder trial against Robinson, who has not yet entered a plea. Carter Evans reports.
Ohio police say they've solved a man's 1985 murder using old evidence, including items found soon after the killing behind a Cracker Barrel in Georgia.
The Utah man accused of assassinating right-wing activist Charlie Kirk appeared in court for a preliminary hearing, marking the first time he was in the same room as Kirk's family. CBS News legal reporter Katrina Kaufman reports.
Quasars — the brightest objects in the universe — are powered by supermassive black holes at the heart of early galaxies.
Katalyst Space's LINK spacecraft is designed to capture and boost NASA's Swift observatory back to a safe altitude.
The orbital surgery on the International Space Station returned the Canadian-built robot arm to full health after its "wrist" joint failed last month.
The $30 million salvage operation gets underway as soon as this week with the planned launch of a robotic lifesaver.
The featherweight pair — orbiting a star 1,110 light-years away — are the biggest exoplanets found to have less density than cotton candy.
The Obama Presidential Center, museum and library opens in Chicago with a star-studded grand opening ceremony and public watch party on Midway Plaisance.
A look back at the esteemed personalities who've left us this year, who'd touched us with their innovation, creativity and humanity.
Summer is the time to enjoy live music, indoors and out. Scroll through our gallery of some of 2026's leading musical acts, featuring images by CBS News photojournalist Jake Barlow and photographers Ed Spinelli and Kirstine Walton.
Family seeks answers in death of newlywed who disappeared in 2005 while on Mediterranean honeymoon cruise.
Meet the tattooed beauty charged in the death of Google executive Forrest Hayes.
President Trump and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will meet at a NATO summit in Turkey. Ukrainian Parliament member Halyna Yanchenko looks ahead to the discussion and stresses the breadth of support Ukraine is hoping for.
National Women's Soccer League champs Gotham FC will move their home games from New Jersey to Queens, New York, by 2028. Gotham FC's new home will be the Etihad Park soccer stadium.
The U.S. Men's National Team is out of the FIFA World Cup tournament after a 4-1 loss to Belgium. Apple TV commentator Steve Cangialosi reacts to the elimination.
President Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdoğan met on Tuesday in Ankara ahead of a NATO summit. CBS News' Ed O'Keefe and former CIA officer and Marine Corps veteran Elliot Ackerman join with more.
Gotham FC, the reigning National Women's Soccer League champions, announced they will relocate their home games from New Jersey to Etihad Park in Queens, New York, beginning in 2028. Gotham FC Governor Carolyn Tisch Blodgett talks to "CBS Mornings" about what this move means for the team and the impact of having a professional women's soccer team playing in New York.