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March 10, 2022 15-Time Major Winner Tiger Woods Inducted Into World Golf Hall Of Fame

15-Time Major Winner Tiger Woods Inducted Into World Golf Hall Of Fame

Tiger Woods has been inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame at the PGA Tour headquarters in Florida on Wednesday.

American Woods has won 15 majors, second only to Jack Nicklaus’ 18, and a joint-record 82 times on the PGA Tour.

The 46-year-old is missing this week’s Players Championship at Sawgrass as he continues to recover from the injuries he sustained in a car crash in 2021.

He played with his son Charlie at an event in December but is yet to set a date for his return to the PGA Tour.

The ceremony, which started at 19:00 local time (00:00 GMT) saw Woods introduced by his daughter Sam and he was inducted alongside former PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem, four-time major winner Susie Maxwell and course developer and architect Marion Hollins.

His last official PGA Tour event was the 2020 Masters.

Woods was seriously injured in a car crash in February 2021 and was not seen publicly for much of the year. In late November a social media post of him hitting golf balls under the title “making progress” attracted 7.8 million views on Twitter.

A month later he partnered his son, Charlie, in the PNC Championship – a parent-child exhibition event. They finished second after making 11 consecutive birdies in the final round.

Woods won his 15th major at the 2019 Masters, 11 years after winning his 14th at the 2008 US Open.

His victory at the ZOZO Championship in Japan in October 2019 saw him draw level with Sam Snead on 82 PGA Tour wins.

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February 11, 2021 Late Afrobeat Pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti Nominated Alongside Jay-Z And Mary J. Blige For 2021 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Late Afrobeat Pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti Nominated Alongside Jay-Z And Mary J. Blige For 2021 Rock & Roll Hall Of Fame

Late Afrobeat pioneer, Fela Anikulapo Kuti has been nominated for the 2021 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

The Nigerian icon was announced as one of the nominees on Wednesday alongside other veteran stars such as Mary J. Blige, Kate Bush, Devo, Foo Fighters, The Go-Go’s, Iron Maiden, Jay-Z, Chaka Khan, Carole King, LL Cool J, New York Dolls, Rage Against the Machine, Todd Rundgren, Tina Turner, and Dionne Warwick.

In a statement, the chairman of the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame Foundation, John Skyles said; “This remarkable ballot reflects the diversity and depth of the artists and music the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame celebrates.

“These Nominees have left an indelible impact on the sonic landscape of the world and influenced countless artists that have followed them.”

If Fela Kuti is inducted, he will make history as the first Nigerian artist in the Rock and Roll hall of fame. 

Fela is remembered as an influential icon who was brave enough to boldly voice his opinions on matters that affected the nation through his music. At the height of his popularity, he was referred to as one of Africa's most "challenging and charismatic music performers."

Music lovers can cast their votes for their favorite stars through April 30, on Hall’s website as the 2021 inductees will be announced in May, with the ceremony to take place in Cleveland this fall.

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