U.S. Open Notebook | For Westwood, it was close, but no playoff
Published 6/16/2008 at The Seattle Times: Sports
Lee Westwood waited so long to come up this short. Tiger Woods and Rocco Mediate will face off in an 18-hole tiebreaker for the U.S. Open championship today without...
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