What's happened
Tiger Woods returns to golf after injury and joins PGA Tour board to prevent secretive deals
Why it matters
Tiger Woods' return from injury and his involvement in PGA Tour governance are significant for the sport and its future direction.
What the papers say
The Times reports Woods' frustration at the secretive nature of a potential peace deal in golf and his determination to prevent such deals in the future. The Independent and AP News also cover Woods' return from injury and his involvement in PGA Tour governance, highlighting his frustration with secretive negotiations and his determination to prevent similar deals in the future.
How we got here
Tiger Woods returns to golf after a hiatus due to injury and joins the PGA Tour board to prevent secretive deals.
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