Woods and Singh set for Fall Finish showdown Reuters via Yahoo! Asia News Thu, 01 Sep 2005 0:13 AM PDT TORONTO (Reuters) - Even though Tiger Woods's number one world ranking is secure, he will be looking over his shoulder towards Vijay Singh at the Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts which starts on Friday. | Golf roundup: Woods, Donald are NEC leaders Seattle Times Thu, 01 Sep 2005 3:14 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: Tiger tied for lead Seattle Times Thu, 01 Sep 2005 3:18 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. | UT's defensive goal is flexibility Tennessean Thu, 01 Sep 2005 0:08 AM PDT KNOXVILLE A vanilla defense under John Chavis would be the equivalent of Tiger Woods laying up on all the par-5s. Chavis, in his 11th season as Tennessee's defensive coordinator, revels in bringing the heat and winces at the thought of sitting back and playing contain. | NEC Invitational: Woods, Singh start strong Seattle Times Thu, 01 Sep 2005 3:22 AM PDT Three days after the major-championship season ended, Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh played like they still have plenty to prove yesterday... | Tiger scratches way to another WGC victory Seattle Times Thu, 01 Sep 2005 3:17 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... | Morning glory for Woods Boston Globe Wed, 31 Aug 2005 11:48 PM PDT NORTON -- For breakfast, there was a bagel and a 3-wood. Just not at the same time, of course. Instead, Tiger Woods put down his breakfast, ripped his drive off the first tee (for the record, it slid slightly right, into rough), then returned to his food. | Golf tourney donates to TSSC Telluride Daily Planet Thu, 01 Sep 2005 2:08 AM PDT Tiger Woods isn't the only one raising eyebrows on the golf greens this summer. On Saturday, 132 golfers swung into action at the Telluride Ski and Snowboard Club (TSSC) Steve Butts Memorial Golf Tournament. | | |
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