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  • Rory McIlroy snaps at fan’s caddie critique during Genesis Invitational meltdown: ‘Shut the f— up’

    Rory McIlroy snaps at fan’s caddie critique during Genesis Invitational meltdown: ‘Shut the f— up’

    Rory McIlroy’s finish at Torrey Pines over the weekend wasn’t going well, and when one fan criticized his caddie, it pushed the wrong button.

    McIlroy fell down the leaderboard at the Genesis Invitational after some poor putting, leaving him T-17th for the tournament at 3-under when the final scorecard was signed. 

    Well, one fan was heard yelling, “Blame your caddie,” according to golf reporter Dan Rapoport. 

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    Rory McIlroy stands on the first hole during the final round of the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines. (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images)

    “Shut the f— up,” Rapoport said McIlroy retorted. 

    The fan’s callout to McIlroy came after a missed 12-foot putt that went just past the hole on the right for a missed birdie. 

    McIlroy’s caddie, Harry Diamond, has been with the PGA Tour star since 2017. Their relationship as childhood friends runs deeper. 

    LUDVIG ABERG DRAINS FIRST CAREER HOLE-IN-ONE DURING THIRD ROUND OF GENESIS INVITATIONAL

    The struggles for McIlroy on the green came on Saturday, as he finished last in shots gained for the day. And there were no major adjustments in his final round on Sunday. 

    Putting, though, has been a major sticking point for McIlroy since his disastrous meltdown at the 2024 U.S. Open, which Bryson DeChambeau ultimately won. 

    McIlroy missed two short putts in the final round at Pinehurst No. 2, and those mistakes led to him missing out on his closest chance at his first major since 2014. 

    Rory McIlroy looks at golf shot

    Rory McIlroy hits his tee shot on the second hole during the final round of the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines. (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images)

    Naturally, Diamond was brought into the conversation for the reads on those putts, as well as a club choice on the par-3 15th hole in the final round that led McIlroy to hitting it over the green. He would finish with a bogey there. 

    “You know it’s certainly unfair,” McIlroy said, via Golf Week, in defense of Diamond after the U.S. Open finish. 

    “But just because Harry is not as vocal or loud with his words as other caddies, it doesn’t mean that he doesn’t say anything and that he doesn’t do anything. I just wish that, you know, these guys that criticize when things don’t go my way, they never say anything good when things do go my way. So where were they when I won Dubai earlier this year or Quail Hollow or the two FedEx Cups that I’ve won with Harry or the two Ryder Cups or whatever? They are never there to say Harry did such a great job when I win, but they are always there to criticize when we don’t win.”

    Rory McIlroy bunker shot

    Rory McIlroy hits out of the bunker on the 18th hole during the third round of the Genesis Invitational. (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images)

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    McIlroy won earlier this year as well, taking home the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am with a 21-under finish to beat Shane Lowry by two strokes. McIlroy took home $3.6 million at the PGA Tour signature event. 

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  • Ludvig Aberg drains first career hole-in-one during third round of Genesis Invitational

    Ludvig Aberg drains first career hole-in-one during third round of Genesis Invitational

    For the second straight week, there is a hole-in-one on the PGA Tour. 

    Ludvig Aberg made a hole-in-one on hole No. 3 during the third round at the Genesis Invitational after Emiliano Grillo made one at the Phoenix Open’s famed 16th hole last week. 

    Aberg, 25, was 140 yards out and used a pitching wedge. The hole was slightly down hill from the tee box. 

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    Ludvig Aberg hits his tee shot on the eighth hole during the second round of The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Torrey Pines.  (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images)

    Aberg landed it just a few feet behind the pin, and then it spun back and rattled around the hole before falling in. 

    It was the first hole-in-one of Aberg’s PGA Tour career. 

    Aberg and the reaction to his shot was much more subdued than the reaction to Grillo’s at the infamous 16th hole. 

    Aberg put his hands in the air and fist-pumped before getting congratulations from his caddy. 

    TIGER WOODS TO PLAY IN TGL AFTER BACKING OUT OF GENESIS INVITATIONAL OVER RECENT PASSING OF HIS MOTHER

    Ludvig Aberg lines up putt

    Ludvig Aberg lines up a putt on the seventh hole during the second round of The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Torrey Pines.  (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images)

    Aberg came into the day at 4-under par, and as of press time he is seven-under par through eight holes in a tie for second place with Scottie Scheffler and Danny McCarthy.

    Davis Thompson is the current leader at 8-under par.

    Patrick Rodgers is sitting at 6-under, while Rory McIlroy, Tony Finau, and Samuel Stevens are all at -4 for the tournament.

    Aberg has just one career win since turning pro in 2023, winning the RSM Classic in 2023. 

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    Ludvig Aberg lines up putt

    Ludvig Aberg lines up a putt on the seventh hole during the second round of The Genesis Invitational golf tournament at Torrey Pines.  (Denis Poroy-Imagn Images)

    Despite only winning once in his young career, Aberg has been knocking on the door for his next win. 

    The Swedish golfer has made 34 of 39 cuts in his career, with 13 top ten finishes, nine top five finishes, and being the runner-up four times. 

    Aberg hopes his hole-in-one can propel him to victory at Torrey Pines on Sunday. 

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  • Tiger Woods to play in TGL after backing out of Genesis Invitational over recent passing of his mother

    Tiger Woods to play in TGL after backing out of Genesis Invitational over recent passing of his mother

    Tiger Woods will return to golf on Tuesday, when he tees it up in the indoor TGL league.

    The league confirmed that Woods will be playing with the Jupiter Links when they take on the New York Golf Club.

    Woods, 49, initially planned to compete in the Genesis Invitational, but he withdrew after saying he was still “processing” the death of his mother. 

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    Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links Golf Club waves to fans as he is introduced at the start of a match of the TMRW Golf League (TGL) against Boston Common Golf, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla.  (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

    Woods revealed last week that his mother, Kultida, had died at 78 years old. 

    “I planned to tee it up this week, but I’m just not ready,” Woods said in a statement. “I did my best to prepare, knowing it’s what my Mom would have wanted, but I’m still processing her loss.

    “Thanks to everyone who has reached out. I hope to be at Torrey later in the week and appreciate the continued kindness since my Mom’s passing.”

    The Genesis Invitational organizers paid tribute to her, as the par-4 seventh hole features a white flag.

    GENESIS INVITATIONAL GOLF TOURNAMENT PAYS TRIBUTE TO TIGER WOODS’ LATE MOTHER, KULTIDA WOODS

    Tiger Woods embraces mom, Kultida Woods

    Golfer Tiger Woods, right, hugs his mother, Kultida Woods, during a press conference at TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse, headquarters of the PGA Tour, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, on Friday, Feb. 19, 2010.  ( Lori Moffett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    The white flag is free of wording in a nod to Tiger’s late mother and her faith. 

    Kultida practiced Buddhism, according to a social media post from the PGA Tour. Buddhists hold the color white and the No. 7 in high regard.

    White is believed to represent enlightenment, knowledge and purity. Kultida was born in Thailand, and the country’s flag has a pair of white stripes, which are believed to symbolize Buddhism. 

    Tiger has not participated in a tournament since the British Open in July 2024. 

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    Tiger and Kultida Woods in 2010

    Tiger Woods, hugs his mother, Kultida Woods, during a news conference, Friday, Feb. 19, 2010, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.  (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

    It would have been the first time Woods will be competing since he had a microdiscectomy in September to alleviate pain in his legs. It was the sixth surgery he has undergone on his lower back. 

    The last time Woods played four rounds was at last year’s Masters, when he broke the tournament record for most cuts made at the prestigious major with his 24th consecutive cut made. 

    The 15-time major champion has been competing in the TGL league since it debuted Jan. 7, 2025. 

    Fox News’ Ryan Gaydos and Chantz Martin contributed to this report. 

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  • Genesis Invitational golf tournament pays tribute to Tiger Woods’ late mother, Kultida Woods

    Genesis Invitational golf tournament pays tribute to Tiger Woods’ late mother, Kultida Woods

    As Tiger Woods continues to mourn the loss of his mother, Kultida Woods, Genesis Invitational organizers have revealed plans to honor her.

    The par-4 seventh hole will feature a white flag free of logos and wording in a nod to Wood’s late mother and her faith. 

    According to a social media post from the PGA Tour, Kultida Woods practiced Buddhism. The color white and the No. 7 are held in high regard by Buddhists.

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    Tiger Woods hugs his mother, Kultida Woods, during a news conference Feb. 19, 2010, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.  (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

    White is believed to represent enlightenment, knowledge and purity. Kultida, whose name is often shortened to Tida, was born in Thailand. Her native country’s flag features a pair of white stripes, which are also believed to symbolize the Buddhist faith.

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    In a social media post earlier this month, Woods described his late mother as “a force of nature all her own.”

    Tiger Woods embraces mom, Kultida Woods

    Golfer Tiger Woods hugs his mother, Kultida Woods, during a press conference at the TPC Sawgrass Clubhouse in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla., Feb. 19, 2010. ( Lori Moffett/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

    “It is with heartfelt sadness that I want to share that my dear mother, Kultida Woods, passed away early this morning,” he said. “My Mom was a force of nature all her own, her spirit was simply undeniable. She was quick with the needle and a laugh.”

    The 2025 Genesis Invitational got underway Thursday at San Deigo’s Torrey Pines Golf Course. Woods recently announced he would not compete in the tournament as he continues to process his mother’s death.

    Tiger Woods and his mom, Kultida Woods

    Tiger Woods and mother Kultida Woods react as they pose for photos prior to his induction to the 2022 World Golf Hall of Fame March 9, 2022, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.  (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

    The par-4 seventh hole on the course also represents a significant moment in Woods’ storied career. In 2008, he won the U.S. Open championship on the seventh green. Woods defeated Rocco Mediate by breaking a tie on the seventh hole after the 18-hole competition.

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    Kultida met Tiger’s father, Earl, while he was in the military in Thailand. Kultida and Earl moved to Brooklyn, New York, after they tied the knot. The couple later relocated to Cypress, California, where Tiger was born. Earl Woods died in California in 2006.

    According to ESPN, Tiger, whose real name is Eldrick, was named after his mother and father. The name Eldrick begins with an E in honor of Earl and ends with a K in honor of Kultida.

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  • Tiger Woods to play in TGL after backing out of Genesis Invitational over recent passing of his mother

    Tiger Woods withdraws from Genesis Invitational after death of mom

    Tiger Woods announced Monday he will no longer participate in the Genesis Invitational as he was still “processing” the death of his mother.

    Woods revealed last week that his mother, Kultida, had died. She was 78.

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    Kultida Woods watches as her son plays in the Honda Classic, Feb. 24, 2018, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Wilfredo Lee, File)

    “I planned to tee it up this week, but I’m just not ready,” Woods said in a statement. “I did my best to prepare, knowing it’s what my Mom would have wanted, but I’m still processing her loss.

    “Thanks to everyone who has reached out. I hope to be at Torrey later in the week and appreciate the continued kindness since my Mom’s passing.”

    Woods golfed with President Donald Trump on Sunday before the commander in chief took off for New Orleans to attend Super Bowl LIX, according to a White House official.

    TRUMP GOLFS WITH TIGER WOODS AHEAD OF EXPECTED SUPER BOWL LIX VISIT

    Tiger and Kultida Woods in 2010

    Tiger Woods, hugs his mother, Kultida Woods, during a news conference, Feb. 19, 2010, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. (AP Photo/Eric Gay, File)

    Trump sent his condolences to Woods and his family after the golfer announced the death of his mother.

    “I was just informed that Tiger Woods’ wonderful Mother, Kultida, passed away — She has gone onto greener fairways!” Trump’s wrote in a post. “Kultida Woods was an amazing influence on Tiger, and gave him much of his strength and brilliance. Melania and I send our love and prayers to Tiger and his incredible family!”

    Woods’ foundation organizes the Genesis Invitational. The event does not have cut line. If he did participate, it would have been his first tournament since he had a microdiscectomy in September to alleviate pain in his legs.

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    Tiger Woods in the TGL

    Tiger Woods waves to fans at the start of a match of the TMRW Golf League against Boston Common Golf, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

    The event is set to take place at Torrey Pines this season instead of Riviera because of the wildfires that plagued the Los Angeles area in January.

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  • Tiger Woods to play in Genesis Invitational, marking return to competition for first time since British Open

    Tiger Woods to play in Genesis Invitational, marking return to competition for first time since British Open

    For the first time since the British Open in July, Tiger Woods is back in action on a golf course.

    Woods, 49, committed Friday to playing 18 holes at the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines. 

    It will be the first time Woods will be competing since he had a microdiscectomy in September to alleviate pain in his legs. It was the sixth surgery he has undergone on his lower back. 

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    Golfer Tiger Woods smiles during a press conference after playing at SoFi Center in a match between Jupiter Links Golf Club and Los Angeles Golf Club in the TGL. (Imagn)

    It is also the first time Woods will be playing since the loss of his mother, Kultida Woods, who died Tuesday at the age of 80. 

    Normally, the Genesis Invitational is at the Riviera Country Club, but the tournament was moved to Torrey Pines due to the wildfires that devastated the Los Angeles community. 

    Woods has had a lot of success during his illustrious career at Torrey Pines, with eight wins on the public course alongside the Pacific Ocean.

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    Tiger Woods celebrates

    Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links celebrates a win with Tom Kim, left, and Kevin Kisner, right, during a TGL match against Bottom Common at the SoFi Center Jan. 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Imagn)

    Torrey Pines is the course where Woods last finished in the top 10 at a PGA Tour event, when he was in a tie for ninth at the Farmers Insurance Open in 2020. 

    There is no cut at the Genesis Invitational, meaning Woods will be walking for all four days no matter his performance. 

    The last time Woods played four rounds was at last year’s Masters, when he broke the tournament record for most cuts made at the prestigious major with his 24th consecutive cut made. 

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    Tiger Woods tees off

    Tiger Woods of Jupiter Links GC tees off during a TGL match against Bottom Common at the SoFi Center Jan. 27, 2025, in Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (Imagn)

    Woods missed the cut at the other three major tournaments he played in. 

    The 15-time major champion has been competing in the indoor TGL league, which debuted Jan. 7, 2025. 

    The Genesis Invitational begins Feb. 13 and runs through Feb. 16.

    The Associated Press contributed to this report. 

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  • Top lawmaker says issues that spurred DOGE’s genesis came full circle with Trump fixes: ‘Already winning’

    Top lawmaker says issues that spurred DOGE’s genesis came full circle with Trump fixes: ‘Already winning’

    The Senate’s lead “DOGE” lawmaker said Friday her quest for government efficiency is beginning to come full-circle, as the Agriculture Department instituted a return-to-work mandate she said was first spurred by a 2024 whistleblower who contacted her office.

    “The Trump administration, DOGE, and I are already racking up wins for taxpayers,” Sen. Joni Ernst, R-Iowa, told Fox News Digital on Friday.

    “Growing up on a farm, I know what working from home really means.”

    President Donald Trump too, highlighted the difference between telework in white-collar jobs and Americans in agriculture and manufacturing who don’t have the luxury of working from a desk.

    In remarks to reporters, Trump said federal workers appear less productive when working-from-home and that the dynamic is “unfair to the millions of people in the United States who are in fact working hard from job sites and not from their home.”

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    The Wilbur J. Cohen Building, Trump, Ernst (Getty)

    He also warned federal workers they would have to report to the office or, “you’re fired.”

    In that regard, Ernst looked back on a whistleblower who came to her and alleged USDA’s District of Columbia offices were largely vacant.

    That, she said, spurred her to outline policy proposals that eventually became “DOGE” – a term popularized by Trump ally Elon Musk.

    “When I first discovered that the Department of Agriculture was a ghost town, I took action to end federal employees’ abuse of telework and get the agency working for Iowa farmers,” said Ernst.

    “I have put bureaucrats on notice that their four-year vacation is over, and we are just beginning to get Washington back to work and serving the American people.”

    A memo from Acting Agriculture Secretary Gary Washington obtained by Politico on Thursday ordered senior staff “with assigned duty stations” to work from their offices full-time. Additional guidance would follow for workers without a preassigned workstation.

    Ernst characterized the memo as that full-circle moment.

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    Ernst reportedly brought up her early concerns about teleworking bureaucrats and unused Washington office space running up tabs on the federal ledger during a meeting with Trump and Musk at Mar-a-Lago last year.

    She previously compiled a report following an investigation into government waste and abuse through which $2 trillion in savings could be realized if the issues were attended to.

    In a December statement highlighting that report, the House Budget Committee – now led by Rep. Jodey Arrington, R-Texas — said the Biden administration’s condoning of mass telework “generated complacency in the workforce while costing taxpayers billions in unnecessary maintenance and upkeep costs.”

    “Early success means there is much more to come,” a person familiar with the Senate’s DOGE work added.

    According to a report from the Government Accountability Office, only 11% of the USDA’s office space was occupied in the first quarter of 2023, and 75% of available space across 17 federal agencies has remained empty since the pandemic.

    Ernst built her initial pre-formal-“DOGE” probes off of the USDA whistleblower, which is why she believes the latest development mandating return-to-work for agriculture bureaucrats is the issue now coming full-circle.

    Rep. Aaron Bean, R-Fla., – the chairman and founder of the DOGE Caucus – praised Ernst’s work and said taxpayers deserve to have a government operating at “full capacity.”

    “President Trump’s executive order requiring federal employees to return to work is the first step in improving government efficiency.”

    “This is just common sense, and the exact type of waste DOGE will continue to crack down on,” Bean said.

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    Ernst’s first DOGE “win” came with the passage of an otherwise Democrat-favored bill named for former President Joe Biden’s longtime friend Sen. Tom Carper, D-Del., and signed as both Delawareans were departing public service.

    Within the Thomas R. Carper Water Resources Development Act was a provision to compel the General Services Administration to sell the Wilbur J. Cohen Federal Building.

    The block-long “stripped classicist” building southwest of the U.S. Capitol was designed by Philadelphia architect Charles Z. Klauder in the 1930s, and originally hosted the Social Security Administration.

    However, its total occupancy dwindled to 2% — largely Voice of America workers – by 2025.

    Another “DOGE” amendment sponsored by Ernst that requires agency oversight and reporting regarding telework was successfully added to a major appropriations bill passed in December.

    Fox News Digital reached out to the White House for comment for purposes of this story but did not receive a response by press time. 

  • Tiger Woods moves Genesis Invitational to San Diego after wildfires damage LA course

    Tiger Woods moves Genesis Invitational to San Diego after wildfires damage LA course

    Tiger Woods’ famed annual golfing event, The Genesis Invitational, is being moved from Los Angeles to San Diego after the devastating wildfires damaged the original course. 

    The PGA announced Friday the event will move 123 miles south to Torrey Pines Golf Course in the La Jolla neighborhood in San Diego, the site of this week’s Farmers Insurance Open.

    Woods says the event will be a platform to help fire victims.

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    “We are grateful to the City of San Diego and Torrey Pines for hosting the 2025 Genesis Invitational, and to everyone who has reached out in support of the tournament,” Woods said in a statement. “While Riviera remains the home of The Genesis Invitational, we look forward to playing on another championship caliber golf course this year and using the tournament to support those affected by the fires in the Los Angeles area.”

    SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GOLF COURSE’S CLUBHOUSE BURNS DOWN AMID WILDFIRES: ‘WE WILL COME BACK STRONGER’

    Tiger Woods plays a shot from the 13th tee during the second round of The Players Championship on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass May 11, 2018, in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla. (Sam Greenwood/Getty Images)

    PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan also expressed gratitude.

    “Our thanks to Tiger Woods, TGR Live and Genesis for their leadership in these efforts,” Monahan said.  “We are grateful to Farmers Insurance, [San Diego Mayor] Todd Gloria and the City of San Diego and the Century Club for extending the invitation to relocate The Genesis Invitational to Torrey Pines.”

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    “Highlighting the resilience of Los Angeles and the need for continued support for the ongoing recovery efforts is what our collective teams are working towards with the playing of The Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines,” Monahan added in his statement.

    The Riviera Country Club, where the event was originally supposed to be played, was not destroyed by the fires. However, it is dealing with power and water issues, and the tournament is being moved out of respect to fire victims.

    The Genesis Invitational is expected to return to The Riviera Country Club in 2026. 

    “The devastation that is ongoing with the LA fires is such a tragedy and being from California, it hits home,” Woods said in a statement shared on his social media platforms. “My heart is with those who have suffered unimaginable loss. Thank you to the incredible heroes that are the first responders helping to contain and save the community of Los Angeles.”

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