
Tour Confidential: Does the Reed controversy affect how much Tiger Woods should play him?
Should U.S. captain Tiger Woods handle Patrick Reed any differently given his latest controversy? Our panel breaks it down.
Should U.S. captain Tiger Woods handle Patrick Reed any differently given his latest controversy? Our panel breaks it down.
As Reed braces for the coming storm, the Aussie sports fan group, the Fanatics, are preparing several chants targeting him.
Patrick Reed has taken shots from plenty of people the past few days — you can add Presidents Cup teammate Justin Thomas to that list.
In a pre-match press conference, Captains Woods and Els were keen to quiet the Patrick Reed chatter down and move on to the topic of the matches themselves.
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Rory McIlroy was asked about Patrick Reed’s ‘cheat’ allegations on Golf Channel’s Morning Drive on Monday, and was largely diplomatic.
Tiger Woods arrived in Melbourne, Australia and headed directly to a public appearance to hit balls and chat with media.