Tiger Woods makes the latest in a seemingly interminable series of comebacks tomorrow, but something about his demeanour has changed. Ewan Murray of the Guardian reports from the Bahamas where he met a happy, open, vulnerable, and reasonably healthy Tiger Woods.

Cora Staunton has had a pretty exciting year already. She got Mayo to an All-Ireland ladies final, played in front of 46,000 people in a losing effort against the Dubs, got a move to Australia, and is still playing club football as we move into December. We talk to her about this Sunday’s All-Ireland club final for her club Carnacon, moving to the Women’s Australian Football League next week, and the Dublin ladies football team documentary Blues Sisters.

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Plus there’s Trump’s latest atrocity on twitter, golfers facing a reckoning, Ireland women celebrating in the Netherlands, and Ian Ayre in leathers.

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