Tiger Woods enters PGA Championship
JOHNS CREEK, Ga. -- Tiger Woods has already missed two major championships this year. He doesn't plan on missing the last one.
Woods has formally entered the PGA Championship, to be played Aug. 11-14 at Atlanta Athletic Club. He has been out of golf for nearly three months so that injuries to his left leg can properly heal. He will make his return next week in the World Golf Championship event at Firestone.
PGA spokesman Julius Mason said Friday that Woods' agent, Mark Steinberg, told him Woods intends to play the PGA as long as everything goes well at Firestone and there are no complications to his left leg.
Woods has failed to win the last nine majors he has played, one short of matching his longest drought.
Copyright 2011 by The Associated Press
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2011 PGA CHAMPIONSHIP
From Johns Creek, Ga. to the shores of Cape Cod, Keegan Bradley's dramatic playoff win at the PGA Championship on Sunday rung true for a multitude of reasons. Gene Wojciechowski
Championship Central
2011 champion: Keegan Bradley
Course: Atlanta Athletic Club
Where: Johns Creek, Ga.
Yardage, par: 7,467 yards, par-70
Past PGA champions: Complete list
- Wojciechowski: Bradley's win family affair
- Harig: Dufner reflects after crushing loss
- Bradley rallies, wins PGA in playoff
- Bradley: 'It seems like a dream'

- Round 4 PGA leaderboard
- Digital Drive: Bradley's historic victory

- St. John's coach weighs in on Bradley's win
- McIlroy finishes up PGA after Sunday 74
- Schaap Talk: Tolerate Tiger's losing?

- Wojciechowski: Beware Sunday's carnage
- Harig: Unlikely Americans on top
- Steele, Dufner share 54-hole PGA lead
- Rinaldi: Steele, Bradley in new territory

- Major rookie Steele on his chances

- Digital Drive: American explosion

- Harig: Woods misses cut by 6 shots
- Harig: leaderboard littered with winners
- Bradley, Dufner lead at 93rd PGA
- Wojciechowski: Rory's fateful decision
- Rinaldi: Frustrated Tiger getting a break

- Wojciechowski: Tiger's sense of relief

- Digital Drive: Who'll make a run Sat.?
- North: Debating Tiger's, Rory's issues
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- Snedeker docked 2 shots for being late