Woods' niece wins Junior Classic golf event USA Today Thu, 04 Aug 2005 9:18 PM PDT Cheyenne Woods had little problem Thursday winning the girls division of the Trusted Choice Big "I" Junior Classic golf tournament in West Lafayette, Ind. Woods, whose uncle, Tiger Woods, twice won this tournament, shot 4-over-par 76 Thursday to win the event by seven strokes. | Woods ready for Battle of Baltusrol with Singh Reuters via Yahoo! News Thu, 04 Aug 2005 5:09 PM PDT Tiger Woods has crammed two more major titles into his trophy case this year but prying the U.S. PGA Championship from the hands of Vijay Singh may be his most daunting challenge yet. | Tiger, PGA Stars Coming To Springfield, NJ 1010wins.com Fri, 05 Aug 2005 9:23 AM PDT (1010 WINS) (SPRINGFIELD, N.J.) Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh aren't the only ones who hope to cash in at this year's PGA Championship. The locals are renting out space on their front and back lawns for parking, and kids are applying for permits to sell bottled water. | NORMAN JOINS WINNERS ENCLOSURE Sporting Life Fri, 05 Aug 2005 1:24 PM PDT Tiger Woods and Michael Campbell, the winner of the first three majors of the season, will be joined by 50-year-old Greg Norman in the first two rounds of the United States PGA championship at Baltusrol on Thursday and Friday. | Yankton golf pro looks to get back to PGA Tour AberdeenNews.com Fri, 05 Aug 2005 9:00 AM PDT YANKTON, S.D. - As Tiger Woods' dominating performance at last month's British Open showed, things can happen when a golfer changes his swing. If Brian Kortan has his way, his swing change will get him back on the PGA Tour. | The Telegraph Online Nashua Telegraph Fri, 05 Aug 2005 5:48 AM PDT Day off? FOXBOROUGH, Mass. Tom Brady and Tiger Woods play two different sports, but the results are the same:Success under pressure. The New England Patriots quarterback is a big Tiger Woods fan. That should come as no surprise. | Glory's last shot, and what might have been at the PGA Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Fri, 05 Aug 2005 9:26 AM PDT His birdie on the final hole was meaningless, and Tiger Woods knew it. He stood behind the 18th green with a vacant look in his eyes, gently rubbing his knuckles over his upper lip as he contemplated the two holes that cost him a chance to win at Pinehurst No. 2. A poor chip led to bogey on the 16th. | Woods could have been shooting for Slam Fox Sports Thu, 04 Aug 2005 7:12 PM PDT If it wasn't for a few missed putts back on that Sunday at Pinehurst No. 2, Tiger Woods would be heading into next week's PGA Championship with a shot at a Grand Slam. Instead, the World's No. 1 player will be going for his third major title this year, and you won find him complaining one bit. | Singh strong at Buick NorthJersey.com Fri, 05 Aug 2005 2:10 AM PDT GRAND BLANC, Mich. - Vijay Singh followed up three spectacular rounds with an average one and it was enough to hold off a surging Tiger Woods and win the Buick Open on Sunday. | | |
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