Woods? No, I'm not The Electric New Paper Thu, 08 Sep 2005 9:14 AM PDT HE is touted as the 'White Tiger Woods'. It is not difficult to see why Australia's Adam Scott, the top-ranked player in the US$2 million ($3.35m) Singapore Open starting today at Sentosa's Serapong Course, is often compared to the world No 1. | Final matchup worth a million Boston Globe Thu, 08 Sep 2005 0:39 AM PDT No, we didn't have the electrifying matchup of No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the final round of this year's Deutsche Bank Championship. Certainly, it wasn't a repeat of 2004 when Tiger Woods went eye-to-eye with Vijay Singh. Instead, it was No. 144 Jason Bohn vs. No. 241 Olin Browne, and while I'll grant you that it may not have ... | Final matchup worth a million Boston Globe Wed, 07 Sep 2005 11:49 PM PDT No, we didn't have the electrifying matchup of No. 1 vs. No. 2 in the final round of this year's Deutsche Bank Championship. Certainly, it wasn't a repeat of 2004 when Tiger Woods went eye-to-eye with Vijay Singh. | Singh seeks fifth win at Canadian Open The State Wed, 07 Sep 2005 4:26 PM PDT VANCOUVER, British Columbia - Regardless of what happens the rest of the week, Vijay Singh has already given the Canadian Open a huge lift - just by showing up.With Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and other top players passing up the world's third oldest pro tournament, the presence of the defending champion and second-ranked player in the world is huge. | Cayeux shares lead after late call CNN.com Thu, 08 Sep 2005 11:34 AM PDT Zimbabwean Marc Cayeux took advantage of a last-minute call into the German Masters to grab a share of a six-way tie for the lead after Thursday's first round. | DiMarco: It Just Hasn't Been My Time AP via Yahoo! News Thu, 08 Sep 2005 1:58 AM PDT Chris DiMarco has every right to wonder what it's going to take for him to get another PGA Tour victory. | Singh Seeks Fifth Win at Canadian Open AP via Yahoo! News Wed, 07 Sep 2005 4:19 PM PDT Regardless of what happens the rest of the week, Vijay Singh has already given the Canadian Open a huge lift — just by showing up. | Amid diluted field, Singh seeks fifth win of year Sports Illustrated Wed, 07 Sep 2005 4:12 PM PDT Singh-ing familiar song? VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) -- Regardless of what happens the rest of the week, Vijay Singh has already given the Canadian Open a huge lift -- just by showing up. | Schedule changes ahead for PGA may affect Bell Canadian Open Canadian Press via Yahoo! News Wed, 07 Sep 2005 6:06 PM PDT VANCOUVER (CP) - With the PGA Tour considering shaking up its schedule and several big names missing from the Canadian Open field, many have suggested the tournament would be better served by a different date. | In body and spirit, Sorenstam remains indomitable USA Today Wed, 07 Sep 2005 6:23 PM PDT Two years later, the image endures: Annika Sorenstam at the far end of the practice tee, alone but for her caddie, Terry McNamara, beating balls into the Swedish twilight. "That's just the way we work," McNamara said. "We don't take any shortcuts." | | |
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