Poor putting leaves Woods in a hole at PGA
Sunday, August 15th, 2010SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) — Tiger Woods stood, hand on hip, and glared. Yet another putt that refused to drop, yet another birdie opportunity wasted.
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SHEBOYGAN, Wis. (AP) — Tiger Woods stood, hand on hip, and glared. Yet another putt that refused to drop, yet another birdie opportunity wasted.
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SHEBOYGAN, Wisc. — Tiger Woods sent a message with his one-under opening round at the PGA Championship on Thursday: Reports of his demise have been greatly exaggerated.
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Every day this week, writers and editors from Sports Illustrated and Golf Magazine will address one pressing question about the PGA Championship in a daily version of PGA Tour Confidential, our weekly roundtable discussion.
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LONDON (AP) — Tiger Woods will play in the HSBC championship in Shanghai in November.
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AKRON, Ohio — One word that has never been used to describe the South Course at Firestone Country Club is fun. There isn’t another place on the PGA Tour, other than any U.S. Open site or possibly the Masters, where poor play is punished so severely.
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AKRON, Ohio — There is a feeling, maybe it’s actually more of a hope, that next week’s PGA Championship will define an otherwise muddled, mixed up, what-the-hell kind of a golf year.
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Tiger Woods is back needing a wild card to the Ryder Cup – all because of a player who has never won on the US Tour.
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CARNOUSTIE, Scotland (AP) — American Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin will talk to Tiger Woods at next month’s PGA Championship to learn whether he wants to be in his team at Celtic Manor in Wales in October.
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My good friend Michael Rosenberg wrote something last week that struck me as wrong, and I could not quite figure out why. He was writing about Tiger Woods, and it began with how sick he is of reporters asking Tiger about his personal life. I agree entirely with that. But then Michael wrote this:
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ST. ANDREWS, Scotland — It was quiet when Paul Lawrie teed off to start the British Open early Thursday morning. Too quiet. When he stepped to the tee at 6:30, there was no rain, heavy clouds, pleasant temperatures, seagulls dozing on the nearby beach as they waited for the tide to flow out, a small handful of fans and limp flags.
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