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Born: December 30, 1975 |
| Date | Event | Final Position | Earnings |
| 3/15/2009 | WGC - CA Championship | 9 | $142,500 |
| 3/29/2009 | Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard | 1 | $1,080,000 |
| 4/12/2009 | The Masters | 6 | - |
| 5/3/2009 | Quail Hollow Championship | 4 | $312,000 |
| 5/10/2009 | The Players Championship | 8 | $294,500 |
| 6/7/2009 | The Memorial Tournament | 1 | $1,080,000 |
| 6/21/2009 | U.S. Open | 6 | - |
| 7/5/2009 | AT&T National | 1 | $1,080,000 |
| 7/19/2009 | 138th Open Golf Championship | Cut | - |
| 8/2/2009 | Buick Open | 1 | $918,000 |
| 8/9/2009 | WGC - Bridgestone Invitational | 1 | $1,400,000 |
| 8/16/2009 | PGA Championship | 2 | $810,000 |
| 8/30/2009 | The Barclays | 2 | $495,000 |
| 9/7/2009 | Deutsche Bank Championship | 11 | $165,000 |
| 9/13/2009 | BMW Championship | 1 | $1,350,000 |
| 9/27/2009 | The Tour Championship presented by Coca-Cola | 2 | $810,000 |
| 11/8/2009 | HSBC Champions | 6 | - |
Year Summary
| Events Played | Wins | Top 10s | Made Cut | Missed Cut | Withdrawals | Earnings | Money List Ranking | |
| 2009 | 17 | 6 | 15 | 16 | 1 | 0 | $9,937,000 |
Updated November 15,2009
| Statistic | Value | Rank | Prev Rank | Additional Info |
| Money | ||||
| Money | $10,508,163 | 1 | 1 | Official Money: $10,508,163; YTD Victories: 6; |
| Career Money | $92,862,539 | 1 | 1 | |
| World Money | $10,948,054 | 1 | ||
| Year-to-Date | ||||
| World Golf Ranking | 16.17 | 1 | Total Points: 647; Points Lost: -436; | |
| All Around | 158 | 1 | 1 | |
| Top 10 Finishes | 14 | 1 | 1 | 1st Place Finish: 6; 2nd Place Finish: 3; |
| FedExCup Points | 7196 | 1 | 1 | |
| Consecutive Cuts | 7 | 19 | 19 | |
| FedExCup Playoff Points | 4000 | 1 | 1 | |
| Tee to Green | ||||
| Driving Distance | 298.40 | 21 | 21 | |
| Fairway Hit % | 64.29 | 86 | 82 | |
| Total Driving | 107 | 12 | 8 | Distance Rank: 21; Accuracy Rank: 86; |
| Ball Striking | 28 | 6 | 4 | Total Driving Rank: 12; GIR Rank: 16; |
| Greens in reg % | 68.46 | 16 | 14 | |
| Greens | ||||
| Total Putts Per Rd | 28.44 | 22 | 22 | |
| Avg Putts per GIR | 1.74 | 23 | 22 | |
| Sand Save % | 61.86 | 3 | 3 | Sand saves: 60; SS opportunities: 97; |
| Scrambling | 68.18 | 1 | 1 | Par or Better: 240; Missed GIR: 352; |
| Scoring | ||||
| Birdie Avg | 4.15 | 1 | 1 | Total Birdies: 257; Total Rounds: 62; |
| Eagles (Holes per) Freq % | 111.60 | 7 | 8 | # Holes: 1116; # Eagles: 10; |
| Total Eagles | 10 | 22 | 21 | |
| Total Birdies | 257 | 115 | 107 | |
| Bounce back | 17.95 | 136 | 137 | # Under Par: 21; # Bogey or Worse: 117; |
| Par Breaker | 23.92 | 1 | 1 | # Birdies/Eagles: 267; # Holes: 1116; |
| Birdie Conv % | 33.25 | 3 | 3 | Total Birdies: 253; Greens in reg: 761; |
| Scoring Average | 68.84 | 1 | 1 | |
| Scoring Avg Before Cut | 69.25 | 1 | 1 | |
| Round 1 Scoring Avg | 69 | 1 | 1 | Total Strokes: 1104; Total Rounds: 16; |
| Round 2 Scoring Avg | 69.50 | 2 | 1 | Total Strokes: 1112; Total Rounds: 16; |
| Rd 3 Scoring Avg | 68.40 | 1 | 1 | Total Strokes: 1026; Total Rounds: 15; |
| Final Rd Scoring Avg | 68.40 | 1 | 1 | Total Strokes: 1026; Total Rounds: 15; |
| Weighted Scoring Avg | 68.05 | 1 | 1 | Total Strokes: 4268; Total Adjustment: 0; |
| Par Statistics | ||||
| Par 3 Performance | -9 | 1 | 1 | Par 3 Avg: 3; Total Pars: 744; |
| Par 4 Performance | -21 | 2 | 1 | Par 4 Avg: 4; Total Pars: 2704; |
| Par 5 Performance | -110 | 18 | 16 | Par 5 Avg: 4; Total Pars: 960; |
| Par 3 Birdie % | 16.13 | 12 | 13 | Par 3 Birdies: 40; Par 3 Holes: 248; |
| Par 4 Birdie % | 17.46 | 46 | 43 | Par 4 Birdies: 118; Par 4 Holes: 676; |
| Par 5 Birdie % | 56.77 | 1 | 1 | Par 5 Birdies: 109; Par 5 Holes: 192; |
| Points Lists | ||||
| PGA Championship Pts | 5030000 | 1 | 1 | |
| Ryder Cup Points | 1286.16 | 3 | 3 | |
| Presidents Cup Standings (US) | 24193993 | 1 | 1 | |
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A Fine Mess
It wasn't pretty, but some of the world's best, including Tiger Woods, were able to make it to the weekend.
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Good stretch for anyone else is a slump for Tiger
Tiger Woods must be kicking himself for dropping out of Stanford two years early. If this golf career doesn’t work out for him, he doesn’t even have a college degree to fall back on.
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Quotes of the Week
In this week's edition, thoughts go out to Amy Mickelson, and Tiger's offer to the President.
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Stars mingle with the long shots at U.S. Open
What gives the U.S. Open its charm are the long shots.
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Tackling Tiger
Rich Lerner likens Tiger's visit to Bethpage to an old school New York Giants football game.
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Done in by luck of draw, Woods needs Open miracle
There are things that even the great Tiger Woods can’t control.
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Dizzy-Go-Round
This week's U.S. Open on weather-plagued Long Island feels like jumping on and off a merry-go-round.
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Barnes, Glover hold shaky lead as play suspended
The final round of the U.S. Open has been suspended, and not a moment too soon for Ricky Barnes.
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Upside Side Down
On Monday, Mickelson, Duval and Woods have a real chance to turn New York upside down.
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Woods finally sees red – just not on leaderboard
Woods got stuck in the bad half of the draw, weather-wise, from the start of play Thursday and beat every other player in the super-soaked flight at this U.S. Open. That was only good enough to tie for sixth place.
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Kim reaches 1-year anniversary of last win
Anthony Kim pressed a cell phone against his ear as he listened to Tiger Woods, the tournament host of the AT&T National, congratulate him on another impressive victory that seemed to mark the arrival of America’s next great golfer.
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Kim sets course record at Congressional with 62
Anthony Kim has set the course record at Congressional with an 8-under 62, giving the defending champion a two-shot lead in the AT&T National.
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Notes: A new shot in Woods’ repertoire
Tiger Woods first tried the shot in competition during the third round at the Memorial, choking up on the grip of his driver about 2 inches, and he pulled it off to perfection.
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TV ratings for AT&T National triple from last year
Tiger Woods’ win at the AT&T National drew an overnight rating more than three times higher than last year, when he was injured.
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Begay elated that Tiger’s coming to town
Tiger Woods is helping out longtime friend Notah Begay III, agreeing to play in his charity Skins Game at Turning Stone Resort next month to support Native American youth.
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Masters tickets sell quickly with Woods in field
Tiger Woods’ first scheduled appearance in Australia since 1998 is already paying dividends for Australian Masters organizers.
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Paralysis of Analysis
Nobody’s quite sure what to expect from Paddy Harrington as he seeks to win three consecutive Open titles.
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A picturesque start to British Open week
Walking up to the 15th green at Turnberry, his ball safely in the middle, Tiger Woods turned to his left and pointed to a spot a few yards off the putting surface.
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Bunker Shots
Blasting into the week ahead with the help of some famed Scots.
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Greg Chalmers, Jeff Klauk lead U.S. Bank Championship
The U.S. Bank Championship has only a few notable names when compared with the British Open. But the lack of star power doesn’t deter Greg Chalmers’ belief something amazing will happen – maybe even to him.
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Notes: A great moment that hardly anyone saw
The attendance for the second round of the British Open was estimated at 28,000 on Friday. Apparently, most of them got lost on their way to the grandstands lining the 18th green.
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Tiger Woods to play in Buick Open
Despite ending endorsement ties with Buick last year, Tiger Woods will play in the Buick Open.
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Fantasy Island: Buick Open
The last time Tiger Woods played the Buick Open, he won. Three years later, is he the favorite?
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Tiger Woods ramps up play heading for homestretch
Barring any scheduling surprises, Tiger Woods is about to try something new.
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Tiger Woods’ putting puts him in trouble at Buick Open
Tiger Woods says one of the worst putting days of his career led to a lackluster 1-under 71 at the Buick Open.
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Loren Roberts yields spotlight to Watson
Even though Loren Roberts is fresh off a win at the Senior British Open, Tom Watson has been the center of attention this week at the U.S. Senior Open.
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Tiger Woods shoots 63 in Round 2 at Buick Open
Tiger Woods had the best five-hole start of his career, chipping in for eagle and making four birdies.
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Tiger Woods to return to Firestone for Bridgestone Invitational
Tiger Woods has entered the Bridgestone Invitational next week at Firestone, making it official that he will play three straight events concluding with the final major of the year.
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Backseat Driver
From Buick to Firestone, Rex Hoggard notes the trunk-slammers and the commitment-makers.
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Tiger Woods grabs one-shot lead at Buick Open
Tiger Woods says he didn’t like the way he hit in the third round of the Buick Open. Woods was happy with how he scored, though, as a 65 Saturday put him at 17 under.
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Tiger Woods wins 69th PGA Tour title at Buick Open
Tiger Woods has another trophy for his overflowing collection. Woods shot a 69 Sunday and coasted to a three-shot victory with a 20-under 268 at the Buick Open for the 69th PGA Tour title of his career.
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Quotes of the Week
In the week's edition, we hear from a very dejected John Daly and a very happy Tiger Woods.
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Fantasy Island: WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
If you thought Tiger had a dominant record at Warwick Hills, wait to you'll see his impressive history at Firestone.
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Tiger's Nationwide Tour; Sergio's schedule
Tiger Woods has never played on the Nationwide Tour, although he had reason to feel like he did at the Buick Open. Going into the final round, only one of the 13 players within five shots of his lead was ranked inside the top 100 – Ben Crane at No. 73.
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Big hitters and small hitters share Firestone stage
Some say that Firestone CC can only be scaled by the strongest of men. Better think again.
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Padraig Harrington stays on top at Firestone
Padraig Harrington and Tiger Woods were side-by-side on the practice range, warming up for another round at the Bridgestone Invitational, their routines nothing alike.
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Padraig Harrington leads Tiger by 3 at Firestone
Padraig Harrington responded to a late charge by Tiger Woods with one of his own Saturday and shot a 3-under 67 at rain-softened Firestone to build a three-shot lead going into the final round of the Bridgestone Invitational.
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This green jacket a perfect fit for Cabrera
Masters champion Angel Cabrera made a special detour on his way to the Bridgestone Invitational so he could slip on a green jacket at the club where he won a major.
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Major season has been tough on sentimental favorites
We have been witness to the coldest-hearted season in major championship history.
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Quotes of the Week
In this week's edition, is Stewart Cink a 'mean dude?' And Tiger talks about cleaning out his garage.
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Tiger Woods tops Padraig Harrington at Firestone
With another signature moment at Firestone, Tiger Woods won the Bridgestone Invitational.
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Padraig Harrington upbeat after Firestone meltdown
Fittingly, Padraig Harrington had his back to Firestone Country Club as he walked to the scorer’s trailer. A smile creased his face as he saw his two kids.
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Bridgestone to host PGA Tour stop through 2014
Bridgestone became the fourth title sponsor this year to renew its contract with the PGA Tour.
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Tiger Woods to be fined for criticism of rules official
Tiger Woods will be fined by the PGA Tour for his public criticism of a rules official after winning the Bridgestone Invitational, a Tour official said.
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Criticism shows Tiger's deep respect for Harrington
Tiger Woods didn’t take much time to celebrate his 70th career victory on the PGA Tour, and not just because he was on Hazeltine National at dawn Monday to get ready for the PGA Championship.
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Bunker Shots – PGA Championship Week
Blasting into PGA Championship week at Hazeltine with the great Ben Hogan as our guide.
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Tiger Woods says he was not fined for comment
Tiger Woods has said he was not fined by the PGA Tour for his critical remarks about a rules official putting the last group on the clock at Firestone.
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Timely Issues
Did the Tour make the right call putting Tiger Woods and Padraig Harrington on the clock?
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Tiger Woods interested in Olympics, winning gold medal
Tiger Woods is interested in adding a gold medal to his collection of green jackets.
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Tiger Woods looking at 2009 from a different perspective
Tiger Woods used to say it was only a great year if he won a major. He has one shot left at the PGA Championship, yet he already has rendered his verdict.
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Rich Beem right at home at site of 2002 triumph
An old friend called Hazeltine National member Patrick Hunt last week, saying he’d be arriving for the PGA Championship on Friday night and wondering if he could stay at Hunt’s house.
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Olympic Glory?
Glory's Last Shot isn't just about a major this week, it's about golf's global reach and impact.
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What Do You Believe?
Defining the greats in golf is difficult. How do you measure talent from generation to generation?
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Golf clears important hurdle en route to '16 Olympics
Thursday's announcement means golf is one step closer to the 2016 Games.
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One-Man Show
You can't win a major on Thursday, but based on Tiger Woods' opening performance, maybe you can?
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Tiger Woods may have already won the PGA Championship
You can't win a major on Thursday, but based on Tiger Woods' opening performance, maybe you can?
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Tiger Woods roars to PGA Championship lead
Missing the cut shouldn’t be a problem for Tiger Woods at this major.
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The adventures of Cink, Glover and Cabrera
This year's trio of major champions enjoyed a fun – and rocky – round together Thursday.
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Hooks & Cuts: Hazeltine
Rich Lerner doesn't pull any PGA Championship punches with his opening jabs from Hazeltine.
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Hooks & Cuts: Hazeltine, II
Tiger Woods isn't making it a fair fight at Hazeltine, while Azinger comments on Mickelson.
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Cut Line: From John Daly to Michael Vick
What do John Daly and Michael Vick have in common? They both missed Rex Hoggard's cut this week.
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Tiger Woods' Dangerous Game
Tiger Woods is in the danger zone at Hazeltine. The rest of the field should take cover.
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Ernie Els makes return to a major leaderboard
Ernie Els emerged Saturday from the competitive fog he has been lost in the last few seasons.
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Sunday's final round has the makings for a classic
With some big names inching closer to Tiger Woods, Hazeltine now has the makings of a fiery classic.
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Y.E. Yang beats Tiger Woods at PGA Championship
Y.E. Yang won his first major title at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and he took down Tiger Woods to do it.
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Eagle lone highlight for Phil Mickelson
Phil Mickelson’s second shot Sunday at the PGA Championship carried about 199 yards, bounced 6 feet in front of the hole and found the cup for an eagle.
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Padraig Harrington falls out of contention with quintuple bogey
Padraig Harrington started the final round at the PGA Championship determined to atone for last week’s meltdown against Tiger Woods in the final round at Firestone.
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Hooks & Cuts: Highs and Lows
This is golf. A game of misses, miscues and misery. And it finally exacted a toll on Tiger.
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Y.E. Yang beats Tiger Woods at PGA Championship - COPIED
Y.E. Yang won his first major title at the PGA Championship on Sunday, and he took down Tiger Woods to do it.
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Y.E. Yang the biggest major surprise of all this season
We've been waiting for someone to stand up to Tiger Woods. Who knew it would be Y.E. Yang?
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Y.E. Yang produces the unthinkable - sinking Tiger Woods
Virtual unknown Y.E. Yang produced the unthinkable - taking down the unsinkable Tiger Woods.
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South Korea celebrates Y.E. Yang’s victory over Tiger Woods
Kim Soo-mi got exactly what she hoped for when she woke up early Monday to watch South Korea’s Y.E. Yang’s stunning PGA Championship victory.
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Y.E. Yang victory redefines global golf
For years, Asian countries could only boast about growth and potential in men’s golf. Success was measured by a half-dozen players who had cracked the top 50 in the world rankings over the last decade.
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PGA Championship gets big numbers for CBS
Y.E. Yang’s upset win over Tiger Woods in the PGA Championship was a television hit that even picked up more viewers for an interview with quarterback Michael Vick.
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Fantasy Island: Wyndham Championship
Three major players from the U.S. Open in Ricky Barnes, winner Lucas Glover, and David Duval, headline the Wyndham Championship this week in Greensboro, NC.
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Bunker Shots: Solheim Cup
Blasting into Solheim Cup week with strong women as our guides but not forgetting the men in Greensboro.
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Signature shots in Tiger Woods' decade of dominance
Tiger Woods knew this day was coming. He just didn’t want to believe it.
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PGA turns to Tour to deliver scoring system
The PGA Tour set the standard for scoring systems in golf when it developed Shotlink, which uses lasers to chart every shot by every player in every round of every tournament.
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Perils of prevent defense
Tiger played conservatively to protect his lead at Hazeltine and lost. Does the prevent defense work in majors?
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Carl Pettersson hoping to rebound with Wyndham repeat
Not much has gone right for Carl Pettersson in the 12 months since he won his adopted hometown’s tournament.
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Tiger Woods wins Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge
Tiger Woods won the Notah Begay III Foundation Challenge, edging defending champion Camilo Villegas at Turning Stone Resort’s Atunyote Golf Club.
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FedEx Cup coming into its own
For those who don’t buy into the FedEx Cup, consider the alternative.
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Vijay Singh to leave IMG after 18 years
Singh to leave IMG after 18 years.
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Liberty National set for FedEx Cup opener
Tiger Woods, after his first look at the $250 million course a couple of par 5s from the Statue of Liberty, still had that you’ve-got-to-be kidding me look.
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Tiger Woods commits to play Deutsche Bank
Tiger Woods is returning to the Deutsche Bank Championship, a tournament he won in 2006 and where he has three other top 10 finishes.
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Sergio Garcia shares opening-round lead at The Barclays
Sergio Garcia barely got into the PGA Tour playoffs and kept moving in the right direction with a 6-under 65 at The Barclays to share the first-round lead with Paul Goydos and Steve Marino.
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Cut Line: Mobspeak and Merriment
From mafia members to country club members, Rex Hoggard on who makes this week's cut.
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Hooks and Cuts: Liberty National
Rich Lerner's files from Friday's action at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J.
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Padraig Harrington: "This is a major golf course"
Count Padraig Harrington among the biggest fans of Liberty National, The Barclays’ love-it-or-hate-it site nearly at the foot of the Statue of Liberty.
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John Daly's new life to become Golf Channel reality show
John Daly says he hopes an upcoming reality show featuring him will provide a glimpse of his new-and-improved boring life.
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Webb Simpson surges into the lead at The Barclays
Webb Simpson has found enough birdies on long, tough and wet Liberty National for a 3-under 68 to build a two-shot lead in the Barclays, the opening playoff event on the PGA Tour.
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Mickelson commits to play Deutsche Bank
Phil Mickelson will play in the Deutsche Bank Championship, two years after winning the tournament that marks the second leg of the PGA Tour’s four-event FedEx Cup Playoff series.
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Fantasy Island: Deutsche Bank Championship
Heath Slocum may have given the scribes golf’s version of Gonzaga to romanticize, but the pressure of a title run normally weeds out the Cinderella stories.
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Bunker Shots: Tiger Woods and the Big Easy
Blasting into the week ahead with the most famous former caddie, Francis Ouimet, as our guide.
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Tiger Woods on a roll, except for his putting
Tiger Woods created a slight stir Thursday morning on the TPC Boston when a Nike representative approached him on the first tee carrying two putters.
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Presidents Cup teams finalized with captains' picks
U.S. captain Fred Couples and International captain Greg Norman announced their two picks Tuesday from the National Press Club to complete their 12-man line-ups for the October 8-11 showdown in San Francisco.
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Tiger Woods wins BMW Championship by eight
Tiger Woods won the BMW Championship for his sixth victory of the year, assuring himself the No. 1 ranking going into the final tournament of the FedEx Cup.
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Photos of the Week
We see an American Walker Cup team, honor September 11 and enjoy Tiger in his red Sunday glory.
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Brilliance at the BMW
Once again, Tiger Woods put on a masterful display at Cog Hill, winning by eight shots.
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Hooks and Cuts: PGA West to East Lake
From PGA West to East Lake GC, Rich Lerner has the golf canvas covered with his quick quips.
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Finchem says PGA Tour may lose events
PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem says its highly unlikely that golf will make it through the end of next year without losing corporate sponsors and possibly some tournaments.
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Slocum donates $40,000 to tournament charities
Heath Slocum was in danger of losing his PGA Tour card a month ago.
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Tiger only looking at one trophy at East Lake
So many scenarios. So many good players. So much money on the line. Tiger Woods is keeping it so simple.
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Sean O’Hair stays busy during a week off
Sean O'Hair had played five of six weeks through the BMW Championship, grinding his way to a pair of top 10s in the last two events.
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Tiger Woods takes the lead at Tour Championship
Tiger Woods had a chance to pull away from the field. He had to settle for a one-shot lead Friday in the Tour Championship, which was still not a bad place to be.
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Phil Mickelson goes back to the putting basics
Phil Mickelson says he is putting better than he has over the last two years, which he attributes to spending time last week in San Diego with Dave Stockton, the former PGA champion renowned for his putting tips.
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Kenny Perry grabs lead at East Lake
Winning the $10 million for the FedEx Cup remains a long shot for Kenny Perry.
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Phil Mickelson wins East Lake, Tiger Woods the FedEx Cup
Golf’s two biggest stars shared the stage at East Lake with trophies that were meaningful in vastly different ways.
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And That's a Wrap...
Both Phil and Tiger received prizes in Sunday's finale, but did the PGA Tour's Playoffs deliver the goods?
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U.S. Presidents Cup players capsules
The 'skinny' on the 2009 edition of the United States Presidents Cup squad.
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International Men of Mystery
Warm and fuzzy only goes so far. Sooner or later substance, not style, must define an event.
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Cut Line: Presidents Cup
Golfers, hall-of-fame athletes and the Olympics: who hit it out of Harding Park and who came up short.
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Woods and Stricker first unbeaten team in 30 years
Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker became the first partnership in the Presidents Cup to go 4-0, winning twice Saturday behind an improbable rally by Woods and the pure putting of Stricker.
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U.S. wins Presidents Cup once again
Tiger Woods had a perfect week, and the Americans stayed unbeaten at home in the Presidents Cup.
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All-Americans
With three straight wins, American team golf is looking strong – like a sports dynasty in the making.
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Tiger Woods hangs out with Cowboys, watches U2
Tiger Woods watched the band and hung out with Cowboys.
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Tiger Woods impressed with field for $7M HSBC Champions
Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson are competing for the first time together in Asia, part of a 78-man field that includes 15 of the top 20 players in the world ranking.
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Tiger Woods in his comfort zone against world’s best
Woods headlines the strongest field ever in Asia, which includes world No. 2 Phil Mickelson, three-time major champion Padraig Harrington, defending champion Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood, who leads the Race to Dubai.
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Tiger Woods surges into a share of the lead at HSBC
Tiger Woods birdied five of his last 10 holes for another 5-under 67, giving him a share of the 36-hole lead with Nick Watney
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Award Season Blunder?
It looks like there will be no Comeback Player of the Year award this year. Is that right?
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Tiger Woods tied for lead after opening 66 in Australia
Tiger Woods has opened the Australian Masters with a 6-under 66, leaving him tied for the lead in his first appearance Down Under in 11 years.
Bethpage Black Course Overview
Three-time U.S. Open Champion Tiger Woods discusses how best to play holes 12, 15, 17, and 18 of the Black Course at Bethpage State Park, where he won his second U.S. Open trophy at the course's inagural hosting of the event.



