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Tiger Woods acknowledges that chronic pain is now a permanent part of his life Tiger Woods admits soreness will never go away

Tiger Woods, once the top golfer in the world, has come to terms with the fact that his history of severe injuries means he'll always deal with some level of physical discomfort. This reality became evident during his most recent outing, which he was unfortunately forced to abandon.

Danny Willett is working on managing his mental approach Danny Willett attempting to find right balance

Danny Willett, a former Masters winner, explained that he is focusing heavily on managing his expectations for the current season. He famously capitalized on Jordan Spieth's collapse last April to secure his own major championship victory.

Tiger Woods faces another uphill battle in Dubai Tiger Woods struggling again in Dubai

It looks like Tiger Woods might miss another cut after a disappointing opening round at the Dubai Desert Classic, where he finished five-over-par. This is only his third tournament since returning from a 16-month hiatus.

Henrik Stenson finds motivation in a familiar environment Familiar setting inspires Henrik Stenson

Henrik Stenson is looking to leverage his comfort level with the course as he competes in this week's Dubai Desert Classic. The Swedish golfer has a strong history here, having won the tournament in 2007 and securing two DP World Tour titles.

Jon Rahm eager to build momentum following his first PGA Tour victory Spaniard John Rahm ready to kick on after maiden PGA Tour win

After securing his first PGA Tour win in just 12 starts, Spanish golfer Jon Rahm is excited to keep the momentum going through 2017. On Sunday, Rahm made history as the youngest player to ever win the Farmers Insurance Open.

Tiger Woods shifts focus to Augusta following another missed cut Augusta tops Tiger Woods agenda after missed cut

Despite failing to make the cut in his first full PGA Tour appearance in a year and a half, Tiger Woods believes there are encouraging signs in his game. While he expressed disappointment over missing the weekend at the Farmers Insurance Open, his mind is already on Augusta.