• Singh heads elite field • Big Five breakdown GolfWeb Sun, 07 Aug 2005 12:58 PM PDT The PGA Championship is the season's final major and several golfers are lining up to try and stop Tiger Woods' season total at two majors. To do so, they will have to contend with an in-form Woods and a lengthy Baltusrol track. | Golf: PGA championship pairs Campbell, Woods The New Zealand Herald Sun, 07 Aug 2005 10:07 AM PDT LONDON - Michael Campbell is set to renew his rivalry with Tiger Woods after being drawn with the world No 1 for the opening two rounds of PGA Championship in the United States this week. | Tourney suits most neighbors to a tee NorthJersey.com Sun, 07 Aug 2005 5:08 AM PDT SPRINGFIELD - Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh aren't the only ones who hope to cash in at this year's PGA Championship. The locals in this Union County town are renting out space on their front and back lawns for parking, and kids are applying for permits to sell bottled water. | Slam hopes snagged on 2 holes Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Sun, 07 Aug 2005 4:24 AM PDT If he hadn’t struggled late in the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods might have been aiming for a Grand Slam next weekend at the PGA Championship in New Jersey. His birdie on the final hole was meaningless, and Tiger Woods knew it. | Slam shot in two shots Daily Press Sun, 07 Aug 2005 1:09 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 at the 16th. | Berkshire Eagle Online - Home Berkshire Eagle Sun, 07 Aug 2005 5:24 AM PDT Don't miss » Dining for a growing list of restaurant reviews plus restaurant locator. Also: Health Quarterly and Business sections. Tiger Woods began the 2005 season answering questions about the longest winless streak of his professional career (0-for-10) in major championships. | Follow the Golden rule New York Daily News Sun, 07 Aug 2005 1:26 AM PDT It has been a relentless pursuit, built shot by shot, round by round, win by win. Since Tiger Woods appeared on the PGA scene in 1996, he has made a career with his persistence and tenacity, all aimed at one goal. | | |
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