Woods, Singh set for Fall Finish showdown Reuters via Yahoo! News Tue, 30 Aug 2005 2:26 PM PDT Even though Tiger Woods's number one world ranking is secure, he will be looking over his shoulder toward Vijay Singh at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts which starts on Friday. | By DOUG FERGUSON Associated Press GolfWeek Wed, 31 Aug 2005 12:47 PM PDT For the longest time, Arnold Palmer used to think he won eight major championships. Tiger Woods could say he has won 13 majors using that math, but he doesn't see it that way and never has. | Pros say no to big bucks NorthJersey.com Wed, 31 Aug 2005 6:41 AM PDT WENTWORTH, England - The richest prize in an official golf tournament was not enough to make Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh or Phil Mickelson want to play in the World Match Play Championship. | Singh withdraws with ailing back Boston Globe Wed, 31 Aug 2005 0:23 AM PDT Vijay Singh was able to handle Tiger Woods's best golf shots in a memorable Deutsche Bank Championship victory last year. But volleys from his 15-year-old son Qass were a different story for the defending champion, who last night withdrew from the tournament at TPC Boston, which will get under way Friday. | GOLF STATISTICS Kansas City Star Wed, 31 Aug 2005 0:18 AM PDT Scoring average : 1, Tiger Woods, 68.59. 2, Vijay Singh, 69.01. 3, Phil Mickelson, 69.23. 4, Jim Furyk, 69.24. 5, Luke Donald, 69.35. 6, Kenny Perry, 69.40. 7, David Toms, 69.61. 8, Darren Clarke, 69.68. 9, Sergio Garcia, 69.69. 10, Scott Verplank, 69.80. | Sports Briefs Duluth News Tribune Wed, 31 Aug 2005 1:15 AM PDT The world's top four golfers -- Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Phil Mickelson and Ernie Els -- have withdrawn from next month's $1.78 million World Match Play tournament in Wentworth, England. | Big purse won't entice big stars The Arizona Republic Wed, 31 Aug 2005 1:17 AM PDT The richest prize in an official golf tournament was not enough to make Tiger Woods , Vijay Singh or Phil Mickelson want to play in the HSBC World Match Play Championship. | | |
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