TGC SEARCH TheGolfChannel.com Sun, 18 Sep 2005 7:22 AM PDT Tiger Woods never felt more pressure over a single shot. He barely could read the double break on his 15-foot par putt in the gathering darkness in South Africa. | Pr. William Tees Off for a New Image Washington Post Sun, 18 Sep 2005 10:26 AM PDT When Tiger Woods and Vijay Singh tee off this week at the Presidents Cup golf tournament, Prince William County will be aiming for star status, too -- as the locale for the storied sports event last held in the county five years ago. | Fond memories of Captain Jack for U.S. MSNBC Sun, 18 Sep 2005 9:07 AM PDT Tiger Woods was a sophomore in high school when he first met Jack Nicklaus, serving as a warm-up act to the Golden Bear during a golf clinic in Los Angeles. Fred Funk was 37 when they first shared a stage, a third-round pairing at the U.S. Open that left Funk so nervous Nicklaus had to calm him down. | When all world's a stage -- and competition MSNBC Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:22 AM PDT As darkness approached off the South African coast on a splendid November day two years ago, Nick Price was an emotional wreck as he watched his Presidents Cup teammate Ernie Els entrenched in a sudden-death duel with Tiger Woods over three holes to determine a winner in the four-day event. | A worldly one in Washington Peoria Journal Star Sun, 18 Sep 2005 1:16 AM PDT PEKIN - Narish Punjabi came from halfway around the world, but got interested in golf just like most other American kids his age. "I watched Tiger Woods win the 1997 Masters and have been playing ever since," said Punjabi, a senior at Washington. | One Wealthy Winner PGA Sun, 18 Sep 2005 11:18 AM PDT After playing 138 holes in four grueling days, Michael Campbell finally got to kiss the trophy. WENTWORTH, England (PA) -- Michael Campbell, whose golf was so bad two years ago he thought aliens had invaded his body, now has a $1.78 million check to go with his first major title. | Wentworth absentees puzzle Seve BBC News Sun, 18 Sep 2005 4:57 AM PDT Seve Ballesteros says he is amazed the world's leading golfers have snubbed the World Match Play. | Jason Gore Leads the 84 Lumber Classic AP via Yahoo! News Sun, 18 Sep 2005 2:30 AM PDT Get out the beer and chips, pull up the recliner. Jason Gore, the everyman's version of a PGA Tour pro, is playing in the final group on Sunday again. | | |
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