A year means all the difference for Tiger Woods Slam! Sports Thu, 01 Sep 2005 3:36 PM PDT Tiger Woods falls down after blasting a driver out of a fairway bunker on the 7th on Thursday. NORTON, Mass. (AP) - Tiger Woods must have felt his world was falling apart a year ago when he left the Deutsche Bank Championship. | A year later, so much has changed for American golf sensation Tiger Woods Canada.com Thu, 01 Sep 2005 3:44 PM PDT NORTON, Mass. (AP) - Tiger Woods must have felt his world was falling apart a year ago when he left the Deutsche Bank Championship. He lost a high-stakes duel against Vijay Singh and surrendered his No. 1 ranking for the first time in more than five years. | Woods shows early intent in Boston CNN.com Fri, 02 Sep 2005 11:55 AM PDT NEW YORK, USA (Reuters) -- World number one Tiger Woods fired a flawless six-under-par 65 to grab the lead midway through the first round at the $5.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship in Norton, Massachusetts on Friday. | A year brings lots of change for Tiger USA Today Thu, 01 Sep 2005 5:39 PM PDT Tiger Woods must have felt his world was falling apart a year ago after the Deutsche Bank Championship. He had lost his No. 1 ranking, was having trouble with his swing and heard gossip about his engagement being on the rocks. "It's nice to see that I made a comeback," he said Thursday. | A Plea for Perspective TheGolfChannel.com Fri, 02 Sep 2005 4:35 AM PDT Does it really matter if Tiger Woods wins this week? Is it big news if Davis Love, Justin Leonard, Sean O’ Hair or Fred Couples wins the battle at the Deutsche Bank Championship and blows Woods away in the process? Hardly. | Tiger takes early lead at Deutsche Bank MSNBC Fri, 02 Sep 2005 12:02 PM PDT NORTON, Mass. - It's early, but the third time may turn out to be the charm for Tiger Woods. Finishing second and seventh in the two years of the $5.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship, Woods has jumped out to an early lead in Friday's first round with a round of 6-under-par 65. | Izzo has life-changing experience in Kuwait Fort Wayne Journal Gazette Fri, 02 Sep 2005 1:27 PM PDT Tom Izzo has won a national championship and golfed with Tiger Woods, but Michigan State's basketball coach said those experiences can't compare to his recent trip to Kuwait. | | |
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