
Tiger Woods will begin his quest for a ninth Arnold Palmer Invitational title alongside Jason Day and Hideki Matsuyama.Woods, coming off a runner-up at the Valspar Championship, is making his first start at Bay Hill since 2013, when he won the last of his record eight titles. Day won this event in 2016, while Matsuyamas best finish there in three starts is a tie for sixth.The trio will go off Bay Hills 10th tee at 8:23 a.m. ET Thursday and then 1:08 p.m. Friday.
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Day is making just his third start of the year, after winning at Torrey Pines and then tying for second at Pebble Beach. Matsuyama, meanwhile, is playing his first event since the Waste Management Phoenix Open, where he withdrew because of a wrist injury.Woods and Matsuyama have already played together once this season, during the final round at Torrey Pines.Other featured groups for the first two rounds: 8:11 a.m. ET Thursday, 12:56 p.m. Friday: Justin Rose, Bubba Watson, Patrick Reed 12:56 p.m. Thursday, 8:11 a.m. Friday: Henrik Stenson, Adam Scott, Tommy Fleetwood 1:08 p.m. Thursday, 8:23 a.m. Friday: Rory McIlroy, Rickie Fowler, Marc Leishman.

Justin Rose has warned American wonderkid Jordan Spieth that he has the advantage ahead of The Open this week. Rose is hoping to become the first Englishman to win the Claret Jug since 1992.
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"That's a big goal of mine, and if I play like I've been playing, I'll make the team," Mickelson said at the HSBC Champions in Shanghai. Whether he speaks from confidence or hope remains to be seen. Mickelson hasn't won since the 2013 British Open, and the last PGA Tour season was his first without recording a top-3 finish.
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During Toonami's final broadcast (until its 2012 revival), TOM 4.0 thanks the viewers for eleven years of support. The Popeye short Me Musical Nephews has Popeye's nephews saying their prayers before bedtime, mentioning all their friends. They hop into to bed, only to quickly get back out and add "And all the people who come to see our pictures."
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Henrik Stenson withdrew from the WGC-Match Play because he doesn't like the new round-robin format. Justin Rose, the Olympic gold medalist, has also decided to skip the event.
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Pat Perez withdrew from The Players on Monday, then revealed an injury that could keep the veteran sidelined for the foreseeable future. Perez shot a final-round 75 Sunday to finish in a tie for 50th at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, but he is now out of the PGA Tour's flagship event and replaced in the 144-man field by Wyndham Clark.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. - It's the heart of Amen Corner, the place where swirling winds and towering pines can play tricks on
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AUGUSTA, Ga. - It's the heart of Amen Corner, the place where swirling winds and towering pines can play tricks on even the most talented players. And Sunday, the 12th hole at Augusta National went a long way toward deciding the winner of the 83rd Masters.
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