Woods has open mind on Presidents Cup pairings Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 14 Sep 2005 9:17 AM PDT Tiger Woods, with a new caddie on his bag for next week's Presidents Cup, does not mind who he partners in the biennial showdown between the United States and the Internationals. | Woods has open mind on Presidents Cup pairings RedNova Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:48 AM PDT NEW YORK (Reuters) - Tiger Woods, with a new caddie on his bag for next week's Presidents Cup, does not mind who he partners in the biennial showdown between the United States and the Internationals. The world number one likes the idea of playing with either Fred Couples or Jim Furyk but his overriding aim is to win all five of his matches. The sixth edition of the Presidents Cup, which pits a | US golf 'boycott' draws fire FOXSPORTS.com.au Wed, 14 Sep 2005 11:13 AM PDT THE refusal by Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson to compete in the multi-million dollar World Match Play championship has drawn an angry outburst from their fellow professionals. | Old testament GolfWeek Wed, 14 Sep 2005 12:26 PM PDT Mark Calcavecchia carries a bit of a belly and looks more like a professional bowler than a professional golfer. He's 45, not exactly an age one expects excellence from in the Tiger Woods era of bomber ball. Especially considering that he doesn't open and close the PGA Tour fitness trailer daily. | Woods' cut streak ends in Texas RTÉ News Wed, 14 Sep 2005 1:50 AM PDT Tiger Woods missed the cut at the Byron Nelson Championship in Texas - ending a record streak of 142 tournaments in the money on the USPGA Tour. | Golf roundup: Tiger leads pack early Seattle Times Wed, 14 Sep 2005 3:19 AM 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... | GOLF: Campbell in the firing line u.tv Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:20 AM PDT The 36-year-old New Zealander knows that the greatest victory of his golfing life has made him the number one target. He readily accepts that this week`s rivals will be tackling him with the determination he reserved for the likes of Tiger Woods, Ernie Els and Retief Goosen. | Singh steps in for Grand Slam of Golf sportal.com.au Tue, 13 Sep 2005 7:50 PM PDT Fijian Vijay Singh has replaced South African Retief Goosen in the elite four-man field for the Grand Slam of Golf. The tournament is open to the four winners of the majors, but with world No.1 Tiger Woods winning both the US Masters and the British Open, there were only three champions this year. | Campbell slams no-show by world's top players Reuters via Yahoo! News Wed, 14 Sep 2005 10:09 AM PDT U.S. Open champion Michael Campbell says the absence of most of the world's top players from this week's World Match Play Championship "is a slap in the face to the sponsors." | | |
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