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Knee surgery knocks Woods out of 90th PGA Championship

Tiger Woods and daughter Sam will not be at Oakland Hills in August. (Photo: Getty Images)

Tiger Woods underwent season-ending reconstructive surgery on his left knee June 24, forcing the world No. 1 to miss the 90th PGA Championship at Oakland Hills and marking the first time in his career he will not play in the season's final major championship.

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Tiger Talks: PGA Championship Media Day transcript

Tiger Woods discussed the status of his recovery from knee surgery, gave his thoughts on returning to Oakland Hills for the 90th PGA Championship and touched on a lot of other topics in a wide-ranging news conference as part of Media Day.

Inspirational Walters earns PGA Distinguished Service Award

When a devastating accident left him a paraplegic nearly 35 years ago, Dennis Walters lost his dream of playing professional golf. But he didn't lose his courage and determination, and for that he has earned the PGA of America's highest honor.

Corporate hospitality approaching sellout at Oakland Hills

Time is running out for corporations to secure the ultimate viewing experience for a major championship. Only a limited numbers of hospitality opportunities remain for the 2008 PGA Championship, with 90 percent of all inventory already sold, officials said.

Jones' renovations result in more menacing 'Monster'

Thanks to Rees Jones' changes to Oakland Hills, the field for the 90th PGA Championship will face a longer, tougher South Course.

  • Tour Oakland Hills with director of golf Pat Croswell
  • Oakland Hills membership approves remodeling plan

    Oakland Hills has approved a plan to remodel the club's South Course, with famed architect Rees Jones leading the way.

  • Related: Visit Rees Jones' official web site
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