Golf's Fab Five down to just top two: Woods, Singh USATODAY.com via Yahoo! News Thu, 04 Aug 2005 3:56 AM PDT And then there were two. Four months after the Big Four was trumpeted as the season's enduring story line, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh have lapped Ernie Els and Phil Mickelson in the world rankings heading into next week's PGA Championship. | Perfectionists unquenched Denver Post Thu, 04 Aug 2005 3:32 AM PDT Castle Rock - It is a given that golfers are never satisfied, even those on the PGA Tour. Tiger Woods, the best player in the world, chases history. Vijay Singh, the second best, stalks Tiger. The 150th-ranked player wants to move into the top 125 to secure his PGA Tour playing privileges for the next year. No. | Woods, Kemmer set pace The Indianapolis Star Thu, 04 Aug 2005 1:33 AM PDT Phoenix native Cheyenne Woods seeks to win the national junior golf tournament that her famous uncle, Tiger Woods , twice won as a teenager. Woods, 15, holds a four-stroke lead at the 37th Annual Trusted Choice Big "I" Junior Classic, one of the nation's leading junior golf tournaments. | Singh taking aim at Woods again Boston Globe Thu, 04 Aug 2005 0:39 AM PDT Vijay Singh wasn't on hand to take part in Monday's media day for the Deutsche Bank Championship at TPC Boston in Norton, but he said via a taped interview that he'd like nothing more than another chance to go head-to-head with Tiger Woods . | Mickelson doesn't mind golfing with amateurs The Charlotte Observer Thu, 04 Aug 2005 5:05 AM PDT There's no Tiger Woods - as expected, because the world's No.1 golfer never plays a tournament the week before a major. And The International's field received two more blows last week when the Nos.2 and 3 players in the world - Vijay Singh and Ernie Els - pulled out of the event. | Super Singh tames Tiger in top-two showdown Adelaide Confidential Thu, 04 Aug 2005 6:07 AM PDT VIJAY Singh quickly turned the showdown between the world's top two golfers into a rout at the Buick Open yesterday. Singh started the third round one stroke ahead of Tiger Woods, then birdied the first three holes while Woods bogeyed holes two and four. | BECKS V TIGER Daily Mirror Wed, 03 Aug 2005 5:30 PM PDT DAVID Beckham is to go head-to-head with Tiger Woods in a multi-billion pound fight to win control of the sportswear market. | | |
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