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Tiger Woods jumps to early lead in the Tour Championship
Tiger Woods shot a 66 in the first round of the final FedEx Cup tournament at East Lake. Tiger Woods is tied for the lead with Justin Rose. Rory McIlroy shot a 69.
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Tiger Woods comes up short, as Rory McIlroy wins BMW
Tiger Woods finished fourth at the BMW Championship. Rory McIlroy became the first player since Tiger Woods in 2009 to win in consecutive weeks on the PGA Tour.
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Tiger Woods chases Rory McIlroy at BMW Championship
Tiger Woods was one shot behind Rory McIlroy, who birdied his last two holes for an 8-under 64 and was in a four-way tie for the lead. Tiger Woods made a 30-foot chip in to birdie the last hole of the first round of the BMW Championship.
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US Open golf: Thompson leads, but Tiger lurks after 1st round
Michael Thompson shot the best score in the field on Thursday. But Tiger Woods, fresh off his win at the Memorial, is in a good position going into Friday.
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Despite Tiger Woods, US squad leads President's Cup golf after first day
Tiger Woods and partner Steve Stricker did not enjoy a pleasant match against their international counterparts Thursday in Australia, but the American team is out in front in the President's Cup competition.
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The Masters 2011: Is Tiger Woods ever going to win again?
Tiger Woods isn't the favorite to win the Masters 2011. That honor falls to Phil Mickelson. In fact, Tiger Woods may have peaked professionally. This week's Masters golf tournament may be the most critical test of Woods' golf career.
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FedEx Cup: Jim Furyk takes home $10 million prize
FedEx Cup winner Jim Furyk closed the Tour Championship with an even-par 70 and a one-shot victory over Luke Donald, It was the closest FedEx cup in four years, with five players in contention to win an hour before it ended.
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Corey Pavin: Will he pick Tiger Woods for Ryder Cup team?
Corey Pavin met with assistant coaches at New York hotel on Monday to make final choices for the US Ryder Cup team.
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Tiger Woods shoots under par during first round
Tiger Woods shoots under par during the first round of the PGA Championship Friday, following a nearly three-hour fog delay. 'I played too good not to shoot under par, and it would have been very disappointing and frustrating to end up at even par as well as I played,' Tiger Woods said.
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Tiger Woods roars back in to contention with 66
Tiger Woods played the last 15 holes in 7-under and reverted to his fist-pumping ways as he poured in putts from seemingly everywhere







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