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Best of best: Tiger completely dominates WGC events - Golf
Best of best: Tiger completely dominates WGC events - Golf
MARANA, Ariz. -- All of golf owes a hearty thanks to Tiger Woods , who helps make the game cool, enriches his peers through astronomical purses and gives the sport a higher profile in a crowded landscape. But that gratitude should extend tenfold from those who run and administer the World Golf Championship events, another of whose trophies Woods will try to wedge onto a mantel someplace after ...
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Romping and Stomping He Is In His Prime
Sportsfrog.com — ... is. I don't care if he ever gets past Jack Nicklaus' career majors mark (although I fully expect him to). That is beside the point now. Woods has become in his golfing prime everything anyone could possibly have hoped for. Still long off the tee, great course manager, ridiculously good short game, and steady putter. There has never been anyone better. Not Hogan. Not Nicklaus. Not Palmer. Not Jones. Not even fair at this point. Bob Harig tries to find new words on on espn.com here. Steve Elling on sportsline.com says Woods is playing better right now than ...

He is a Basketball Genius
Bob's Blog - Live from Lewisville — ... noted the Blue Jackets have now made their pitch for Richards. SPECTOR'S NOTE: The panel also suggested other teams could get involved in the Brad Richards sweepstakes. I think the Stars could have the inside track as they have depth in goal and on the blueline to make an offer that affordably addresses the Bolts needs. As for the rest, your guess is as good as theirs, although it's believed Sundin's decision could come as soon as tonight. Tiger Woods is so awesome it is silly … All of golf owes a hearty ...

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