Mark Herrmann Newsday.com Sun, 28 Aug 2005 1:55 AM PDT With the majors done and Tiger Woods having locked up the Player of the Year award, the drama left in the golf season rests in the Presidents Cup next month. The question isn't about who will be the winner, but about if there will be a winner. | A round of golf meets a game of clue Boston Globe Sun, 28 Aug 2005 0:44 AM PDT Bad Lie By John Corrigan University Press of New England, 256 pp. Golf is a mystery to everyone who plays it, from Tiger Woods to my brother, who has a 12-handicap and once had a memorable four-hole stretch in which he went 9-6-8-1. John Corrigan, a columnist for Golf Today, writes mysteries in which his detective is a golfer on ... | Victory snatched from Deacon's grasp Slam! Sports Sun, 28 Aug 2005 6:31 AM PDT Two holes away from the Masters. Two holes away from the U.S. Open. Two holes away from having a 50/50 chance to join a club featuring Tiger Woods, Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer. | Woods shows it's his world Lexington Herald-Leader Sun, 28 Aug 2005 4:50 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 them into an annuity. | Woods left town before extra day of PGA Seattle Times Sun, 28 Aug 2005 0:54 AM PDT Tiger Woods needed only three players to make bogey on the final hole of the PGA Championship to get into a playoff, and it's a good thing... | NEC Invitational: Tiger tied for lead Seattle Times Sun, 28 Aug 2005 1:00 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 Sun, 28 Aug 2005 0:57 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... | NEC Invitational: Woods, Singh start strong Seattle Times Sun, 28 Aug 2005 0:57 AM PDT Three days after the major-championship season ended, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh played like they still have plenty to prove yesterday... | Two for our times รข€“ Tiger and Roger Gulf Times Sun, 28 Aug 2005 2:50 AM PDT NEW YORK: Different sports, same genius. Roger Federer and Tiger Woods dominate their respective sports.The comparisons are multiple. Both are world No.1s and both are being touted as being on the way to becoming possibly the greatest players ever to have played in tennis and golf. | | |
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