Tiger stunned by lawlessness amid New Orleans devastation AFP via Yahoo! News Sat, 03 Sep 2005 10:00 AM PDT Tiger Woods was shocked by the devastation Hurricane Katrina inflicted upon New Orleans, but the world's top golfer was even more stunned by tales of violence among the desperate victims. | Browne grabs Deutsche Bank lead as Woods stumbles Reuters via Yahoo! News Sat, 03 Sep 2005 11:59 AM PDT Olin Browne hit five birdies in a row to seize the lead while world number one Tiger Woods stumbled at the start of the second round at the $5.5 million Deutsche Bank Championship on Saturday. | Tiger grabs lead in quest of crown that has eluded him AFP via Yahoo! News Sat, 03 Sep 2005 9:57 AM PDT Tiger Woods, who lost his world number one ranking here a year ago, fired a six-under par 65 to seize the lead after the first round of the 5.5 million-dollar PGA Deutsche Bank Championship. | Woods Leads Deutsche Bank Championship AP via Yahoo! News Sat, 03 Sep 2005 1:09 AM PDT Maybe Tiger Woods should miss the cut more often. His record streak ended in May at the Byron Nelson Championship when he missed the cut for the first time in 142 tournaments over seven years, and only the second time in his career. Since then, Woods has won twice and hasn't finished lower than a tie for fourth over his last seven events. Friday brought more of the same in the Deutsche Bank | Woods shows early intent in Boston CNN.com Fri, 02 Sep 2005 9:58 PM PDT NORTON, Massachusetts (AP) -- Tiger Woods reached all the par 5s in two, had control of his irons, made one good escape from the trees and holed enough putts Friday for a 6-under 65 that gave him an one-shot lead after the first round in the Deutsche Bank Championship. | Woods in charge at Deutsche Bank Championship Reuters via Yahoo! News Fri, 02 Sep 2005 4:17 PM PDT World number one Tiger Woods carried over his sizzling form to the Deutsche Bank Championship on Friday carding a flawless six-under 65 to grab a one shot first round lead at the $5.5 million event. | Casual round of 65 gives Woods the early lead USA Today Fri, 02 Sep 2005 2:25 PM PDT Tiger Woods doesn't feel as though he's on a roll, but it sure seems that way. Woods reached all the par 5s in two, had control of his irons, made one good escape from the trees and holed enough putts Friday for a 6-under 65 that gave him an early one-shot lead in the Deutsche Bank Championship. Billy Andrade was tied with Carlos Franco, Briny Baird and Steve Lowery one shot behind Woods. | Izzo has life-changing experience in Kuwait Sports Illustrated Fri, 02 Sep 2005 2:35 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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