Published 4/3/2008
at L.A. Times - Golf
His December tournament at Sherwood Country Club will now be known as the Chevron World Challenge. The energy company will also become one of five founding partners of Woods' AT & T National.
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Tiger Woods landed a new title sponsor for his holiday tournament in southern California, signing a five-year deal Thursday with Chevron with designs of raising money and developing programs to support Woods' education-based foundation.
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(AP) - Tiger Woods landed a new title sponsor for his holiday tournament in southern California, signing a five-year deal Thursday with Chevron with designs of raising money and developing programs to support Woods' education-based foundation.