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found this 3/16/2008 on
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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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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.
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SPORTSbyBROOKS
found this 3/17/2008 on
ww3.startribune.com
In case you didn’t notice, Tiger Woods won again over the weekend — once again, in absurd fashion. This time, it was a 25-foot birdie putt on the final hole, capping a huge rally for a victory . That brings us to our question of the day: ...
Despite a valiant comeback by Tiger Woods , a chip-in birdie on the ninth hole gave Elin Nordegren a one-shot victory over her husband late Tuesday night in Wii Sports Golf, ending his winning streak and breaking up his perfect season. Nordegren led by as many as four shots, and held a three-shot lead going into the seventh hole before Tiger turned up the pressure. ...
Ok, well not really a line. For Tiger Woods, he is putting his winning streak, of 5, on a two by 4. Woods believes he can win every tournament. Can anybody say anything different after he makes birdie putts to win a tournament from 22 feet and breaking about 4? Yea, didn’t think so.
Tiger Woods will play in this weekend’s CA Championship in Doral, FL. He has won this ...
• Recap: 2007 WGC-CA Championship • Course Preview: Doral's Blue Monster • Players to Watch: 2008 CA Championship • By the Numbers: Tiger Woods in the World Golf Championships Key moments from Doral: • 2005: Woods & Mickelson ...