jschil.wordpress.com - 11/11/2009
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Remember how we all grew up thinking that Tiger Woods had posted all of Jack Nicklaus’ records on his bedroom wall and that’s what he was trying to beat all of these years? Every single record? Not so fast…
MEDIA: Tiger, we read from a young age that you pinned all of Jack ...
Tiger talks
aussiegolfer.blogspot.com 11/10/2009 — After his practice round at Kingston Heath this morning, Tiger Woods gave his first media conference to a packed house. Victorian Premier John Brumby introduced him. You'd think the US President had flown in or something. You know Woods has been here three times before right? Here's the full ...
Tiger Still On Top at the Australian Masters
progolfnow.com 11/14/2009 — I said a few days ago that I thought that this could be one of those tournaments where Tiger Woods led from start to finish. Well, so far so good, as Tiger does indeed have the lead heading into the weekend’s action.
Here’s the AP story on the second round of action.
As I ...
Tiger Woods' accident leaves many questions
sports.espn.go.com 11/28/2009 — We all know how important he is to the game of golf, how his mere presence at a tournament turns the ordinary into the extraordinary, how his pursuit of once-thought-unreachable records is compelling to even those who could care less about birdies and ...
Tiger Woods Loses Ball and Throws Club in Crowd
totalprosports.com 11/17/2009 — If there is one thing we should learn from this video of Tiger Woods , it is that an angry Tiger is also a dangerous Tiger.
This is not necessarily a new lesson for some of us as we have seen Tiger unleash his furry on a golf club before , but for ...
'I have decided to take an indefinite break' from golf
orlandosentinel.com 12/11/2009 — In a statement released on his Web site on Friday evening, Woods said: "After much soul searching, I have decided to take an indefinite break from professional golf. I need to focus my attention on being a better husband, father, and person."
The Golden Bear Speaks on Tiger
progolfnow.com 12/11/2009 — As the Tiger Woods stories continue to mount up, well, we’ve pretty much got no choice but to bring you a whole lot of coverage about it. With this being a slow time of year on the course, I suppose we should thank Tiger for giving us something to talk about. Of course, I would [...]
The Tiger Woods Golf Tournament Flow Chart
waggleroom.com 11/10/2009 — In light of Tiger Woods' defeat in the WGC HSBC Champions at the hands of a resurgent (for the fifth time) Phil Mickelson, I decided to save people a lot of time in the future by creating a flow chart that pretty much summarizes how every tournament in which Tiger plays winds up being covered. ...
The Tiger Woods Australian Stimulus Plan
armchairgolfblog.blogspot.com 11/10/2009 — “THANK GOD IT’S NOT NORMAL,” Tiger Woods said at his press conference in Melbourne on Monday. A presser, by the way, that was broadcast live throughout Australia. He was referring to the 7,000 Australian golf fans who followed the world’s No. 1 golfer during a practice round in ...
Australians Love Them Some Tiger Woods
dogschasingcars.com 11/11/2009 — This photos are of Tiger Woods, at the Australian Masters. Also, these are PRACTICE ROUND PHOTOS! Something like 10,000 people followed Tiger around as he, again, practiced golf. It appears Australians have less to do than we Americans do! Winners ...
Tiger Woods gets applause after hurling club
sports.yahoo.com 11/16/2009 — Yes, we're all full of Tiger-love around these parts -- the guy's kind of good, as you might have heard -- but in the interest of full disclosure, we've got to show you every side of Mr. Woods. Like, for instance, this video from Saturday at the ...
Woods Faces Tricky Test at the Heath —
NYT > Golf 11/11/2009
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Tiger Woods has finished his first full practice round at Kingston Heath for the Australian Masters, the shortest course he has played this year and one that could prove to be a test.
Tiger opens with a 66 in Australia —
SI.com - Golf 11/11/2009
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) -- Tiger Woods has opened the Australian Masters with a 6-under 66, putting him atop the leaderboard in his first appearance Down Under in 11 years.