TIGER IN TROUBLE AT 4 BACK

 
Tiger Woods struggled yesterday and Ernie Els took advantage, surging into the lead of the Dubai Desert Classic with a 7-under 65. That doesn't mean Els thinks he can sit on his one-shot lead over Henrik Stenson with Woods another three strokes... [link]

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2008 Dubai Desert Classic

Tiger Woods(1/1) heads off to the Gulf Emirates to play in the Dubai Desert Classic this weekend. He is once again the favorite to win, he won it back in 2006 and finished two shots back from winner Henrik Stenson last year. He recently won his first tournament of the year, the Buick Invitational, by a commanding 8 stroke lead. Is there any other players that can challenge Tiger for the win ...
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Tiger Falters, Els Takes Advantage in Dubai

After a disastrous one-over-par, third round on Saturday, Tiger Woods is tied for 5th place in the Dubai Desert Classic, behind South Africa’s Ernie Els and defending champion, Henrik Stenson of Sweden.
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Tiger Woods extends win streak and topples Ernie Els with dramatic charge at Dubai Desert Classic | Tours & News

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Tiger Woods watched his 25-foot putt race down the slope and bend toward the cup, then he skipped backward and punched the desert air in celebration when it disappeared into the cup for a final birdie. So ended his ...
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Tiger Woods Will Eat Your Children

As I documented yesterday , Tiger was tied for 5th place after a disappointing 3rd round a Dubai. Of course he came storming back like a golfer possessed. He shot a 7-under 65 today including 5 birdies on the last 7 holes. Ernie Els had a chance ...
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Tiger Woods Wins AGAIN

Tiger Woods entered the fourth round of the Dubai Desert Classic, on Sunday, four shots behind leader Ernie Els. Tiger shot a mesmerizing 65 to take the lead, and the win, away from Martin Kaymer.
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