Buick Championship tournament director has big ideas for the future PGA Wed, 24 Aug 2005 1:17 PM PDT HARTFORD (AP) -- Tiger Woods and Michelle Wie at the Buick Championship? Think of the possibilities. Nathan Grube has. The new director of the Buick Championship has been on the job only a month but already is compiling ideas for the future. | Golf Plus: Lucky to Be Alive Sports Illustrated Wed, 24 Aug 2005 6:56 AM PDT Jacques Gatera is a happy 18-year-old with a winning smile. Give him an opening, and he'll fondly needle you in English, French or Swahili. "He's kind, is Jacques," says Thérèse Mbuya, his mother. "He's confident and helpful. He respects people." Physically, Gatera resembles Tiger Woods at the same age: small waist, bony shoulders, perfect posture. His golf scores are not yet in Woods's league -- | Perry hoping for quick revival while big guns rest Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 24 Aug 2005 0:19 AM PDT After two weeks of punishing competition at the U.S. PGA Championship and WGC Invitational, Tiger Woods and the rest of the world's top ranked players are taking time off ahead of the 11-event PGA Tour Fall Finish. | Woods Boggles the Mind TheGolfChannel.com Wed, 24 Aug 2005 6:05 AM PDT Tiger Woods has now won 45 official PGA Tour events and 10 major championships. And he has not yet reached his 30th birthday. Should our minds boggle? Or should we be unsurprised? | PressClipping faq-mac.com Wed, 24 Aug 2005 8:34 AM PDT Tiger Woods PGA TOUR® 2005 challenges you to take on the man who has changed golf forever – Tiger Woods. tee off against legends including Arnold Palmer, Jack Nicklaus and Ben Hogan to see how you stack up against the all-time greats. | Tiger's two major goals The Electric New Paper Wed, 24 Aug 2005 9:16 AM PDT TIGER Woods has been chasing Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 professional Majors ever since he won his first Masters, a pursuit that has defined his career. | Tiger's still got "it" GolfDigest.com Wed, 24 Aug 2005 12:16 PM PDT It was just like Augusta, except you couldn't see the logo. A ball hit by Tiger Woods found the hole, teetered on the edge, and then said good-bye, sealing another tournament, extending the legacy. | QUICK 9: Teeing off with Carlos Monarrez Detroit Free Press Wed, 24 Aug 2005 0:48 AM PDT TIGER WOODS WINS NEC: After the third round was suspended Saturday because of rain, Tiger returned Sunday to win the NEC Invitational. We aren't sure if we're more impressed with the victory or with his curbing his desire to fly home Saturday night. | CARLOS MONARREZ: Tiger was right, but his decision was still wrong Detroit Free Press Wed, 24 Aug 2005 0:48 AM PDT Tiger Woods owes everyone an apology. And he should start by looking into the mirror and saying he's sorry. He should say he's sorry for giving up on himself, despite his usual blustery proclamations of being a ceaseless fighter who never quits. | | |
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