Sixteenth hole was sweet for NEC champ Tiger Woods West Side Leader Wed, 24 Aug 2005 9:35 PM PDT SOUTH AKRON — “An incredible whizzing sound.” That’s how John Erikson, of Cincinnati, described the sound of a Tiger Woods ball flying past his ear. It was on the 16th hole on the final day of the NEC Invitational, and Woods was in trouble. | Bold, new Tiger? Sports Illustrated Thu, 25 Aug 2005 9:34 AM PDT Is it too early to declare that there's a new Tiger Woods on the course? | Golfing phenom hits the greens in Gansevoort Capital News 9 Thu, 25 Aug 2005 12:00 PM PDT Many people in the golfing world are comparing him to Tiger Woods. That's because at age six, Ryan McGarry from Easton, Massachusetts would rather play golf than play with trucks. | RICK TEVERBAUGH: Tiger quit too soon at PGA The Herald Bulletin Thu, 25 Aug 2005 6:05 AM PDT Tiger Woods is the best golfer in the world. There is no debate about that. He is probably also the best golfer in the history of the sport if you’re measuring his prime performance against others in PGA history in their prime. | Woods to employ Clarke's caddie in Presidents Cup The Clarion-Ledger Thu, 25 Aug 2005 3:31 AM PDT Tiger Woods has employed only two professional caddies during his nine years on the PGA Tour. He's about to get his third, but only temporarily. Woods said he will use Billy Foster, the caddie for Darren Clarke, at the Presidents Cup next month. | NEC Invitational: Tiger tied for lead Seattle Times Thu, 25 Aug 2005 0:45 AM PDT Tiger Woods felt he played well enough to score in the mid-60s on Friday and take a comfortable lead into the weekend at the NEC Invitational. One hole changed everything but his outlook. | Golf roundup: Woods, Donald are NEC leaders Seattle Times Thu, 25 Aug 2005 0:46 AM PDT Tiger Woods said he felt he played well enough yesterday to score in the mid-60s and take a comfortable lead into the weekend at the NEC... | Livonia company helps keep golfers on game Detroit News Wed, 24 Aug 2005 10:35 PM PDT LIVONIA -- Gary Palis of Interactive Frontiers won't take any credit for Phil Mickelson's recent PGA Championship. But Mickelson is a customer. So are Tiger Woods and 3,000 others, mostly golf instructors, who use the company's V1 Digital Coaching System to analyze swings. | Q&A on the News Arizona Daily Star Thu, 25 Aug 2005 0:10 AM PDT Question: I've read that Tiger Woods has no brothers or sisters, but I heard recently that his niece won a golf tournament. Can you explain? Answer: Cheyenne Woods, 15, of Phoenix, is the daughter | Tiger scratches way to another WGC victory Seattle Times Thu, 25 Aug 2005 0:42 AM PDT The World Golf Championships were created seven years ago to bring together the best players from around the world. Tiger Woods has turned... | | |
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