TT Epaper LHS
The Telegraph
TT Mobile
 
 
IN TODAY'S PAPER
WEEKLY FEATURES
CITY NEWSLINES
FEEDS
  RSS
  My Yahoo!
SEARCH
 
Archives Web
 
ARCHIVES
Since 1st March, 1999
 
THE TELEGRAPH
 
CIMA Gallary
 
Email This Page
Woods has new designs
- World No. 1 plans courses

New York: The world’s No. 1 golfer, Tiger Woods, is taking aim at a new business — designing golf courses.

Woods, who has won the US Masters, the US and British Opens, said in a statement on Monday that he was forming a new company to design golf courses.

“There are golfers everywhere who may never get a chance to play a links course in Scotland, a tree-lined course in America or the sand belts of Australia. Hopefully I can bring some of those elements into their backyards,” said Woods.

“I’ve been working very hard over the last decade to get a feel for all kinds of courses and really understand the best elements of design.”

Woods, 30, will be the chairman of Tiger Woods Design, based in Windermere, Florida. The new company is planning projects around the world although it gave no details on where the courses would be located.

Woods, who has played golf in more than 20 countries, said his courses would take into account all skill levels.

He said he decided to push ahead with forming Tiger Woods Design in 2005 as he approached his 10th year of playing professional golf and after seeking the advice of friends and experts in the industry like former champion golfer Jack Nicklaus and golf course designer Tom Fazio.

Nicklaus, an 18-time major champion, has designed 250 courses that are open for play worldwide, according to his company. (Agencies)

Top
Email This Page

 More stories in Sports

  • It was an average race: Narain
  • Neelotpal in four-way lead
  • Kimi clinches last-lap thriller
  • 14 teams book Germany tickets
  • Title for Moodie
  • Battling all odds
  • We can win it: Beckham
  • Davenport feat
  • BTA president
  • Anand fails to breach Topalov’s defence
  • World Cup missed the Best
  • Randhawa joint 46th
  • Ponting praise for Hussey, Watson
  • Chappell sees Sachin in mentor’s role
  • All eyes on Tendulkar
  • Unbeatable Aussies sweep World away
  • Jeev ends tied 14th
  • Highbury stalemate leaves Chelsea in clear
  • Pawar: Meet in Sept. 2007
  • Rupesh enters semis
  • Super Aguri may rope in Narain
  • Hingis in quarters
  • Ljubicic focuses on his priorities
  • I realised just a big serve wasn't enough: Bopanna
  • Gutsy Prakash Czeched out
  • Ponting, Gilchrist in rescue act
  • Bengal in trouble
  • Sri Lanka hire Sandy Gordon
  • Indian eves champions
  • Now, Nel victim of racial abuse
  • 198-run lead for UP
  • Move to abolish Champions Trophy
  • ECB visit
  • Railways best
  • Negi splits point with McNab
  • Sourav's tryst with trouble continues
  • 'Shoaib may be too hot to handle'
  • Dravid praise for Harbhajan
  • Pressure motivates me: Sania
  • BCCI asks for more venues
  • Patrick to play key role
  • Cairns quits for good
  • UP enter final
  • Bengal all but in final
  • Dhoni steals show
  • Bengal display amazes Sandhu
  • Allan Donald applies for England job
  • Federer quells Haas challenge
  • Paes, Damm too good for Team Bhupathi
  • Anand beats Bacrot, on top with Topalov
  • No stopping Barcelona
  • Ferdinand soap opera seems to have ended
  • 'Tapie a bad influence'
  • Atwal shares 24th spot
  • Invincible China biggest threat this year
  • Sehwag unwell
  • 'Chirping' mars great cricket at Iqbal Stadium
  • 3-member women's team for Doha
  • We mustn't repeat our World Cup mistakes
  • Cannavaro in shortlist
  • Shruti Khanna keeps lead
  • Jeev Milkha in Asian team
  • Arjun Atwal to take part
  • A Prince, sans airs
  • Hanumant no more
  • 'Crime to keep Sourav out'
  • Batting lets India down again
  • 'He should've played much more for India'
  • Sumanth's 206 puts AP on top
  • Pak approaching comfort zone
  • Verdict deferred
  • Sourav steps down, Deep to lead
  • Short keeps title
  • Hair misses out on promotion
  • Indian eves virtually in quarter finals
  • India hold Hong Kong 1-1