Woody
posted 6/17/2007 from
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The three people on the planet who don't think Tiger Woods will win this U.S. Open -- Aaron Baddeley's wife and caddie, and maybe a stray Paul Casey fan -- are clinging to one statistical reed of hope:
The Big Feline has never come from behind in the final round to win any of his 12 major championships.
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theserve
posted 6/17/2007 from
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Angel Cabrera may be a surprise leader going into the weekend at the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods may be lurking dangerously five shots off the lead, but the story of the second round was a player who won’t even be there to make up the numbers on the weekend.
Untitled[.]
found this 6/17/2007 on
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Filed under: Golf Sports Blog - The FanHouse : The final round of the U.S. Open falls on Father's Day and somehow that seems just about right. In my mind, neither is official until Johnny Miller gets all misty-eyed to kick-off Sunday's telecast. For ...
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theserve
posted 6/18/2007 from
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If you missed all the action from this mornings U.S. Open, heres a recap of what happened on the final day at Oakmont. The big shots, the bad ads, the even worse golf attire. It’s all here as we follow Tiger Woods and Aaron Baddeley in the final group.