
22 hours ago - By David Crary, AP National Writer
Tiger Woods was different, or so he seemed, with his unmatchable talent and carefully burnished image. Unlike some pro athletes, he had welcomed being a role model. He was, it turns out, too good to be true, and his fall from grace calls into question the very idea of sports hero worship. Complete Story...

21 hours ago - By Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer
Ian Poulter spent more than a month flying all over Asia, crossed the Pacific and was all set for an excellent opening round at Sherwood Country Club.

Dec 3 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
“Unforeseen circumstances” was the only explanation given for a canceled news conference that was expected to shed light on the relationship between Tiger Woods and Rachel Uchitel, the 34-year-old woman first connected to the star golfer.

Dec 3 - By Helen A.S. Popkin, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Not since Prince Charles of Wales told then-mistress Camilla Parker-Bowles of his desire to be her feminine hygiene product has an adulterous celebrity been so humiliated by a telephone communiqué. We’re talking about Tiger Woods here, and the voice mail message he left to an alleged mistress, released earlier this week by Us Weekly. In review:

Dec 3 - By Associated Press
Stuart Appleby shot a second consecutive 6-under 66 to take a commanding lead at the Australian Open on Friday.

Dec 2 - By Associated Press
A lawyer for a New York woman who has denied having an affair with Tiger Woods has canceled a news conference that had been scheduled for Thursday in Los Angeles.

Dec 2 - By Tim Dahlberg, AP Sports Columnist
The billion dollars didn't help one cent.

Dec 2 - By Nancy Armour, AP National Writer
Longtime sponsors are sticking with Tiger Woods — for now.
Dec 2 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Now that Tiger Woods has many wonder what is next for his marriage. Many sources are saying that for now, wife Elin Nordegren, who is often a fixture on the 18th green at golf tournaments, is standing by her man.
Dec 2 - By Shaun Powell, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
There’s something profoundly fitting about Tiger Woods currently being trapped inside his gated Florida mansion and, by extension, the pristine and perfect world he built.

Dec 2 - By Antonio Gonzalez, Associated Press Writer
Tiger Woods caused $3,200 in property damage, wasn't wearing a seat belt and was driving erratically outside his Florida home before crashing into a tree, according to a final report released Wednesday.
Dec 2 - By The Associated Press, Only on msnbc.com
This is a transcript of the statement released Wednesday by golfer Tiger Woods on his Web site. It ran with the headline "Tiger comments on current events."

Dec 1 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
The Tiger Woods case might be closed in the opinion of the Florida Highway Patrol, but not according to some of the women who reportedly have had relationships with the pro golfer.

Dec 1 - By Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer
His interview over, Padraig Harrington was leaving the media center at the Chevron World Challenge when he passed Lee Westwood and offered some help.

Dec 1 - By John Leicester, AP Sports Columnist
In 2004, while golfing in Ireland, Tiger Woods found himself fielding questions from reporters more interested in his private life than his swing. They wanted to know if it was true that he was about to wed his fiancee, Swedish model Elin Nordegren.
Dec 1 - By Associated Press
Following is the statement released by the Florida Highway Patrol about Tiger Woods' car crash:

Dec 1 - By Bill Briggs, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Tiger Woods Inc. — a meticulously manicured, $1 billion brand — has sustained its first divot.

Dec 1 - By Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer
Tiger Woods said he let his family down with "transgressions" he regrets "with all of my heart," and that he will deal with his personal life behind closed doors.

Dec 1 - By Mike Schneider, Associated Press Writer
The professional athletes, bold-faced celebrities and corporate moguls who live in Tiger Woods' neighborhood favor it less for its clay tennis courts and Arnold Palmer-designed golf course than for its 8-foot security wall and platoon of private guards.

Dec 1 - By Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer
A potentially explosive news conference with an alleged mistress was canceled and more details trickled out about the car accident that started all the trouble for Tiger Woods.

Nov 30 - By Courtney Hazlett, msnbc.com - Only on msnbc.com
Tiger Woods appeared in a colorful ad for Accenture in Monday’s Wall Street Journal. The headline reads: “The road to high performance isn’t always paved.” By the looks of things, neither is the road out of this latest mess.

Nov 30 - By Nancy Armour, AP National Writer
When it comes to dealing with a personal crisis, Tiger Woods could learn a lot from David Letterman, media experts say.
Nov 30 - By Associated Press
John Daly doesn't want to know the reasons behind Tiger Woods' late-night car crash. He just wants Woods healthy and back on the tour.

Nov 30 - By Doug Ferguson, AP Golf Writer
All anyone needs to know about Tiger Woods off the golf course is what he named his yacht.
Nov 30 - By The Associated Press, Only on msnbc.com
The Associated Press listened to the 911 call reporting Tiger Woods' auto accident and created the following transcript. Dispatcher 1 is the Orange County Sheriff's dispatcher. Dispatcher 2 is the Orange County Fire-Rescue dispatcher.