A wild scramble for everyone but Woods USA Today Sun, 04 Sep 2005 5:23 PM PDT John Rollins holed a bunker shot for an eagle on the 18th hole to set a back-nine record with a 28 and match his career-best round of 63 at the Deutsche Bank Championship. It gave him a share of a five-man lead with at 10-under and left Tiger Woods seven shots back. | Browne grabs early Deutsche Bank lead SABC News Mon, 05 Sep 2005 12:35 PM PDT Olin Browne birdied two of the first six holes to forge one stroke clear in the Deutsche Bank Championship final round after Tiger Woods failed to make a last-day charge today. | A crowded leaderboard in Norton The Enterprise Mon, 05 Sep 2005 9:10 AM PDT NORTON While this Labor Day weekend has left Tiger Woods laboring just to break par, it's been a labor of love for the rest of the field at the Deutsche Bank Championship. | Five tied atop the leaderboard Lowell Sun Mon, 05 Sep 2005 8:45 AM PDT NORTON, Mass. (AP) -- The Deutsche Bank Championship appeared to belong to Tiger Woods at the start of the week. Now it's up for grabs for just about everyone except golf's No. 1 player. | Wide-open fairways Boston Globe Mon, 05 Sep 2005 0:25 AM PDT NORTON -- There were marshals and security officials to handle the crowds that jammed into TPC Boston to see Tiger Woods in yesterday's third round of the Deutsche Bank Championship. | A wild scramble for everyone but Woods Fox Sports Sun, 04 Sep 2005 5:31 PM PDT For a second day in a row, Tiger Woods was unable to break par at the Deutsche Bank Championship. And because of that, he most likely won't be a factor in Monday's final round, as Woods sits seven strokes back. Five players, including local favorite Billy Andrade, share the lead at 10 under. | Kuchar gets better of struggling Woods Boston Globe Mon, 05 Sep 2005 0:38 AM PDT NORTON -- Together, they dominated the US Amateur Championship back in the mid-1990s. ''Well, he dominated them," said Matt Kuchar , smiling and pointing toward his playing competitor, Tiger Woods . ''I only won one." | | |
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