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Woods, four others pace Arnold Palmer Invitational

Two spectacular shots allowed Tiger Woods to get into the mix Saturday at Bay Hill. What followed was a series of spectacular ...
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Tiger Makes It Interesting, Drains Birdie Putt on 72nd Hole to Earn 64th Career PGA Tour Win

Even avid golf fans probably don't know much about Bart Bryant, the 45-year-old journeyman who spent much of the back nine of the final round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational tied atop the leaderboard with Tiger Woods . Bryant, playing a group ahead of Woods, parred the difficult par-4 18th and made his way to the scorer's tent, presumably under the impression that the worst-case scenario ...
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Woods clinches fifth straight triumph with dramatic putt at end - Golf

ORLANDO, Fla. -- Tiger Woods studied his 25-foot birdie putt from every angle, convincing himself he could make it to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational because he had a similar putt in the same situation seven years ago at Bay Hill. He wasn't alone ...
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Tiger Woods Hits 25-ft Birdie Putt on 18 to Win Arnold Palmer Invitational

You think Tiger Woods cares about his winning streak? What a putt, and what a reaction. Before we go all March Madness on you today, there's always room for a buzzer beating birdie putt to win a tournament, even if it is golf. Woods ...
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Tiger: Five Straight and Counting

We may be about to witness the greatest season by a professional golfer ever. Tiger Woods has now won his first five events of the season, the most recent being a one-stroke victory over somebody named Bart Bryant at the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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