Aspyr Adds Tiger Woods 2005 to the Mac DesignTechnica Tue, 16 Aug 2005 9:42 AM PDT Computer game developer, under license from Electronic Arts, releases Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 for the Mac for $39.99. | Aspyr Media, Inc. Ships EA's Tiger Woods PGA TOUR(R) 2005 for Macintosh Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance Tue, 16 Aug 2005 8:00 AM PDT Aspyr Media, Inc. today announced they have shipped the Mac version of Electronic Arts' popular golf game, Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 2005. The title was developed for the Mac by Aspyr Studios, Aspyr's internal development team, under license from EA. | You can never count out Tiger at the majors Reuters via Yahoo! News Tue, 16 Aug 2005 2:54 AM PDT Right from the start Tiger Woods must have had a feeling it was not going to be his week at the U.S. PGA Championship. | Golf could use run of Mickelson majors Fox Sports Tue, 16 Aug 2005 0:10 AM PDT Tiger Woods is the best thing to ever happen to the business of golf, but Ian O'Connor says that if Phil Mickelson can play his next 10 years like the previous five days at Baltusrol, then the two could help elevate their sport to new levels. | Rough day at the PGA NorthJersey.com Tue, 16 Aug 2005 9:55 AM PDT SPRINGFIELD - Richard Tullo had the scare of his life Friday at Baltusrol Golf Club. Seconds after watching Tiger Woods hit onto the fourth green at the PGA Championship, he heard a cracking noise and looked up to see a branch come crashing down just inches away. | M-R's Shrader talks some golf Monmouth Daily Review Atlas Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:11 PM PDT MONMOUTH - Golf is a tough game to predict. Several people thought Tiger Woods or Vijah Singh would win the 2005 PGA Championship this past weekend. Yet, Phil Mickelson drained a dramatic birdie on the 18th hole to win it at Baltrusol. | Serapong to 'host the Open of Asia' The Electric New Paper Tue, 16 Aug 2005 9:14 AM PDT EXPECT several marquee names for the US$2 million ($3.36 million) Singapore Open at Sentosa next month. Although Tiger Woods, touted to be asking $1.5 million to appear, will not be lining up but there'll be other players ranked inside the top 50. | Never count Tiger out at the Majors Independent Online Tue, 16 Aug 2005 12:13 PM PDT At the start of the third round at the US PGA Championships Tiger Woods was 12 shots off the pace, but when the trophy was handed out on the final day he was only two strokes behind winner Phil Mickelson. | | |
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