POTOMAC, Md. -- Tiger Woods did a good job of covering up any angst. His game face was on from the moment he arrived at TPC Potomac, where he was not only playing in another golf tournament, but here to serve as its host.
Deep down, however, there had to be a range of emotions. Sadness, maybe anger. Resignation, maybe resentment. Pride, maybe anxiety.
The Quicken Loans National, a tournament Woods started almost on the fly 11 years ago, ended Sunday with no immediate future. PGA Tour officials would not say it was gone, nor would Woods' own employees who work for his foundation and live in the Washington, D.