A good round spoiled: The Tiger Woods story Desert Sun Sun, 14 Aug 2005 4:04 AM PDT SPRINGFIELD, N.J. - The steam coming out of Tiger Woods wasn't from the oppressive heat. He banged his hand into a sign as he walked to the scoring trailer Saturday, then grudgingly gave an interview to TNT Sports that began with, "I'm not real happy right now." | Good Round Doesn't Satisfy Tiger Woods San Francisco Chronicle Sat, 13 Aug 2005 4:34 PM PDT The steam coming out of Tiger Woods wasn't from the oppressive heat. He banged his hand into a sign as he walked to the scoring trailer Saturday, then grudgingly gave an interview to TNT Sports that began with, "I'm not real happy right now." He blew off a... | Early bogeys dent Woods's title hopes at Baltusrol Reuters via Yahoo! News Sun, 14 Aug 2005 11:46 AM PDT Tiger Woods's bid to mount a last-day charge at the 87th U.S. PGA Championship failed to materialize as he bogeyed two of the first three holes in stifling heat at Baltusrol on Sunday. | Tiger bemoans the ones that got away USA Today Sat, 13 Aug 2005 2:09 PM PDT The steam coming out of Tiger Woods wasn't from the oppressive heat. He banged his hand into a sign as he walked to the scoring trailer Saturday, blew off an interview request from CBS and didn't cool down until he left Baltusrol after the third round of the PGA Championship. Woods had just shot 66, his best round of the week. It felt like his worst. | You know Tiger will be there phillyburbs.com Sun, 14 Aug 2005 11:09 AM PDT SPRINGFIELD, N.J. - They set aside a block of parking spaces for previous PGA champions near the clubhouse here at Baltusrol Golf Club, John Daly's spot next to Vijay Singh's next to Tiger Woods'. | Early bogeys dent Woods' PGA title hopes Houston Chronicle Sun, 14 Aug 2005 12:22 PM PDT Tiger Woods' bid to mount a last-day charge at the 87th U.S. PGA Championship failed to materialize when he bogeyed two of the first three holes in stifling heat at Baltusrol today. | Paul Lewis: Warriors need will to find a way The New Zealand Herald Sun, 14 Aug 2005 10:11 AM PDT Tiger Woods has it. Carolina Kluft has it. The Springboks had it last Saturday night. The Australian cricket team still has it and the England cricket team appears to be growing it. The Warriors don't. | | |
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