Langley to participate in College All-American Classic Nov 20, 2009
Many past champions have gone on to successful PGA Tour Careers, including Davis Love III, Billy Mayfair, David Duval, Ricky Barnes, and Tiger Woods. "It would mean a lot to win, not only because all the great players who have won in the past, but because of all the players that are going to be there. Every year it's a really strong field because you have some of the best players returning from last years season.". (Fightingillini.com)
Cruise News » Nov 19, 2009
Playing a round of golf during a cruise used to be as hard to arrange as getting a tee time with Tiger Woods. Until the mid-1990s, golf and cruise travel weren t really up to par. (Atlanta Journal-Constitution -- Travel)
Bogey fears cost players big bucks, say professors Nov 19, 2009
CHICAGO: Even the greatest golfers, including Tiger Woods, systematically miss the opportunity to score a birdie out of fear of making a bogey, a study by two University of Pennsylvania professors has shown. However, playing it safe carries its own risks in both golf and business, professors Devin Pope and Maurice Schweitzer said in their paper entitled: Is Tiger Woods Loss Averse ... The bottom line is this, said Schweitzer, If Tiger Woods is biased when he plays golf, what hope do the rest of... (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Indian Canyons North A terrific, traditional layout in Palm Springs Nov 19, 2009
Not being Tiger Woods, I couldn t shoot a perfect hook around that tree. So, I laid up short of the water on my second shot. (Desert Entertainer, CA)
Giving new definition to being on tour Nov 18, 2009
MELBOURNE, Australia -- Tiger Woods first made his move in the Australian Masters in the middle of the opening round, getting his name on the leaderboard next to a player named "Jordan" that even some of the local fans did not recognize ... Argentina held a wildly successful World Cup, won by Tiger Woods and David Duval, in 2000 ... TIGER'S CHECK: Depending on the exchange rate when the check was written, Tiger Woods earned a little more than $250,000 for his victory in the Australian Masters,... (News & Observer -- Sports)
Zulmazran piles pressure on himself to rise to the occasion Nov 18, 2009
Tiger Woods once said in one of his books that you cant win if you play without pressure. I can deal with pressure. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Byrum, three others share lead at Champions Q School Nov 18, 2009
Tiger Woods first made his move in the Australian Masters in the middle of the opening round, getting his name on the leaderboard next to a player named "Jordan" that even some of the local fans did not recognize. FACTS AND STATS: Course Architects: Tom Doak and Jack Nicklaus (2006). (News & Observer -- Sports)
Michelles breakthrough victory gives troubled LPGA Tour unexpected lift Nov 18, 2009
Golfs most trumpeted teenager since Tiger Woods, she came under intense media scrutiny as she strived to land a first tournament victory since the 2003 US womens amateur public links title aged 13. With her parents always in close attendance, Wie appeared to be micro-managed as one of the games most marketable figures without ever justifying all the hype by winning. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Australian Masters 'should join OneAsia' Nov 18, 2009
World No.1 Tiger Woods' attention-grabbing presence at last week's Masters masked its embarrassing link with the European tour, which co-sanctioned the event yet staged another event directly against it in Hong Kong. While stars like Rory McIlroy, Ian Poulter, Darren Clarke and Colin Montgomerie teed it up in Hong Kong, none came to Melbourne. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Brady’s an iron man Nov 18, 2009
Like, Tiger Woods used to wear pleated pants. I m like, C mon, Tiger. (Boston Globe)
Clarke back with a bang, but Hughes falls short of his dashing best Nov 18, 2009
Having lobbed at the Melbourne Cup with Shane Warne, soaked up the sunshine in Bondi with his glamorous lady friend and shot the breeze with Tiger Woods during a once-in-a-lifetime promotional appearance back down in Melbourne, Clarke lodged 11th-hour confirmation of his Test place with a pearl of a near-century at the SCG.. Grab a pen, write this down. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Tour to examine China as Presidents Cup host Nov 18, 2009
Argentina held a wildly successful World Cup, won by Tiger Woods and David Duval, in 2000. "Will that help with an Olympics in Brazil? I don't know," Finchem said. (ESPN -- Golf)
Paycheck isn't much for Woods Nov 18, 2009
Depending on the exchange rate when the check was written, Tiger Woods earned a little more than $250,000 for Sunday's victory in the Australian Masters, which was the sixth-lowest winning check of his career. Two of those checks came on the PGA Tour. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Wells talks about offseason plans Nov 18, 2009
I wouldn't mind being Tiger Woods for a day and be able to go out and play golf and shoot a decent round. MLB.com: This offseason, when do you start your workouts. (MLB.com -- Chi Cubs Cubs)
The case for Nov 18, 2009
To recover the ground lost, it wants the Government to contribute in the next four years enough money to bring Tiger Woods back to Melbourne every year for the next 72 years. And that is before it addresses the myriad issues created by what Crawford sees as the dangerously top-heavy pyramid that Australian sport has become. (The Age, Australia -- National)
Two Men's Golfers Selected to All-American Event Nov 17, 2009
Past champions of the Classic include some of the top players on the PGA Tour, including Davis Love III (1984), David Duval (1991) and Tiger Woods (1995). A $1,000 scholarship is awarded to every university that sends a golfer to the tournament. (Thesundevils.com)
Woods conquers Australia Nov 17, 2009
MELBOURNE, Australia Tiger Woods gave the record crowds at the Australian Masters everything they could have wanted with his victory yesterday, except a definitive answer when he would return ... Tiger Woods won the Australian Masters for his first victory Down Under. (Honolulu Advertiser)
Tiger named honorary captain for Big Game Nov 17, 2009
Tiger Woods named honorary captain for Big Game - ESPN. Updated: November 16, 2009, 6:25 PM ET. (ESPN -- Golf)
No Tiger, no Shark, but Couples coming Nov 17, 2009
SYDNEY: American Fred Couples was yesterday confirmed for next month s Australian Open, which has been overshadowed by Greg Norman s pull-out and Tiger Woods dazzling appearance at the rival Masters. The former world number one and US Masters champion will join compatriot John Daly and Australians Geoff Ogilvy and Adam Scott for the Dec 3-6 event at New South Wales Golf Club. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Martin Blake Tiger Woods has rejuvenated golf in Australia. Now, the challenge is to maintain the Masters drawing power. Read more Nov 17, 2009
The Tiger Woods Effect: More than 100,000 spectators jammed every vantage point around Kingston Heath over the Masters week just to get a glimpse of the world s best player ... AUSTRALIA has just witnessed - first-hand - the Tiger Woods Effect ... We were very conscious that we were adopting a long-term plan rather than just saying 'Tiger Woods is coming, let's put the tickets up to $150 and forget about what happens after that. (The Age, Australia)
Captain Couples adds class to the Open field Nov 17, 2009
It's understood big Daryl Reid, boss of New Breed Security who supervised the tossing out of unwanted riff-raff at Norman's wedding to Chris Evert in the Bahamas in June last year and also tagged Tiger Woods in Melbourne last week, has been put on stand-by for duties alongside the Shark during Open week. Couples, of course, was the captain of the US team which beat Norman's Internationals in The Presidents Cup in San Francisco last month and again it is understood that initial approaches to... (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Tiger wins for first time in Australia Nov 17, 2009
Daily Journal Online - Park Hills, MO. I promise it won t be as long, Woods said to yet another warm ovation. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
Tiger roared for Melbourne, but Sydney gets a quiet American Nov 17, 2009
Tiger Woods chose Melbourne. Greg Norman's arm is in a sling after shoulder surgery. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Coghlan (NL), Bailey (AL) top rookies Nov 17, 2009
Tiger Woods will be an honorary captain for Stanford when the 14th-ranked Cardinal take on rival California in the Big Game on Saturday. The University of Michigan released embarrassing details of an internal audit that discovered Rich Rodriguez s team failed to file forms tracking how much time players spent on football during the 2008 season - his first - and the offseason last spring. (Boston Globe)
Stanford's Tiger to be honorary captain vs. Cal Nov 17, 2009
Stanford's Tiger Woods to be honorary captain for Big Game - NCAA Football - SI.com ... (AP) -- Tiger Woods will be an honorary captain for Stanford when the 14th-ranked Cardinal take on rival California in the Big Game on Saturday. (SportsIllustrated.CNN)
Woods trying to close out victory Down Under Nov 16, 2009
Daily Journal Online - Park Hills, MO. Lately, he has been making just as many headlines when he loses. (Park Hills Daily Journal, MO)
TIGER WINS IN AUSTRALIA Nov 16, 2009
Tiger Woods, wearing the champion's gold jacket, displays his trophy after winning the Australian Masters with a closing round of 4-under 68. MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) gave the record crowds at the Australian Masters everything they could have wanted with his victory here Sunday, except a definitive answer when he would return. (USA Today -- Sports)
Tiger Puts on a Show to Win Down Under Nov 16, 2009
Washington - Tiger Woods has won the Australian Masters for his seventh victory of the year, closing with a 4-under 68 for a victory that record crowds at Kingston Heath came to see. In his first trip Down Under in 11 years, Woods put on quite a show for his $3 million appearance fee. (ABC 7 News, DC)
* Wie poised for first US LPGA win Nov 16, 2009
Tiger Woods recovered from an indifferent weekend to rediscover his usual poise and swagger to sweep to a two-stroke victory in the Australian Masters at Kingston Heath yesterday. He seized the outright lead from the opening hole of the final round and cruised home with five birdies to claim his 93rd career title. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
A win for Woods and Aussie golf Nov 16, 2009
Readers' most viewed. Sydney Morning Herald. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Johnson joins most-dominant talk Nov 16, 2009
Who is the most dominant athlete in his sport, golf's Tiger Woods or tennis star Roger Federer. The answer might be: neither. (AZCentral -- Sports)
Couples to play Australian Open Nov 16, 2009
Video Tiger Woods shoots a 4-under 68 to claim the Australian Masters. Photos, commentary: A huge crowd watched Tiger Woods win the Australian Masters in a tournament that has regenerated Australian golf, says sports writer Richard Hinds. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
'Wowww-w-w': Wie gets first LPGA win Nov 16, 2009
Tiger Woods finished with a 4-under 68 for a two-shot win over Greg Chalmers at the Australian Masters, his seventh victory this year and 82d worldwide in his career. Woods now has a trophy from every continent where golf is played. (Boston Globe -- Sports)
* Woods struggles in three-way lead Nov 15, 2009
Tiger Woods was in a three-way share of the lead after wrestling with his game in the third round of the Australian Masters at Kingston Heath yesterday. The 14-time major winner endured a frustrating day of two birdies and two bogeys in his par round of 72, a far cry from his dominant 10-under after the opening two rounds. (Taipei Times, Taiwan -- World)
Big Apple Baseball Nov 15, 2009
WRGiants88 wrote on Jun 13, 2009 9:48 AM:" I love the analogy by Ryan when he said "like Tiger Woods hitting a 3-wood from home plate" because it is true. Foure homeruns from the bronx bombers last night as they take the first game...well, receive a hand-delivered gift from God last night as Castillo dropped the routine pop fly. I love how A-Rod was the proclaimed hero in this mess. Shouldn't we be praising Tex? Did you see how hard he busted it out from first base? What other player in the MLB... (Auburn Citizen, NY)
Golf Roundup: Woods falters with 72 Nov 15, 2009
Tiger Woods has been saying since he first showed up on the PGA Tour that he plays only to win. Lately, he has been making just as many headlines when he loses. (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, PA -- Sports)
Aussies will struggle at Olympics Nov 15, 2009
WORLD No.1 Tiger Woods has clinched the Australian Masters at Kingston Heath, leading the tournament from start to finish in a dominant performance ... TIGER Woods wasn't the only drawcard at Kingston Heath yesterday with former tennis World No.1 Ana Ivanovic following her man Adam Scott early in the day. (Yahoo News -- Swimming)
Libs warned of poll loss if infighting continues Nov 15, 2009
The Opposition Leader ended with a dig at the State Government for failing to lure golfer Tiger Woods to Sydney. Sydney could have had the good press Melbourne was enjoying, he said, if the Government had persisted in its attempts to bring Woods to NSW.. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Meet Kota, our own little Tiger cub Nov 15, 2009
HE IS Australia's own tiger cub - the 13-year-old golfing prodigy who has already taken a hole off the world's top golfer, Tiger Woods. Kota Kagasaki from St Stephens College on the Gold Coast took on Woods at a Nike exhibition event at Japan's Narita Golf Club earlier this month. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Australia)
Wie, Kerr share lead after three rounds Nov 15, 2009
This is what Tiger Woods does every week. This is where he wants to be and this is what I want to be. (Longview Daily News, WA)
Tiger Woods wins the JBWere Masters Nov 15, 2009
Tiger Woods carded a final round of 4-under-par 68 and won the JBWere Masters by two strokes over Greg Chalmers. Woods comment after his round that, "You had to make birdies early and I was able to do that." He opened with a birdie at the first hole and then put consecutive birdies on the card starting at the 5th hole. (MSNBC -- Sports)
Tiger Woods Is Building A Washington Foundation Nov 15, 2009
Tiger Woods will host a PGA Tour event here in July and plans on building an area learning center ... At what exact moment did Tiger Woods officially become a Washingtonian ... It is a political springboard for the expansion of the Tiger Woods Foundation, his youth charity. (Yahoo News -- Philanthropy and Volunteerism)
Woods (68) is masterful in Australia Nov 15, 2009
Golf Tiger Woods won the Australian Masters in Melbourne today for his seventh victory of the year, closing with a 4-under-par 68 for a victory record crowds at Kingston Heath came to see. In his first trip to Australia in 11 years, Woods pulled away from a three-way tie for the lead with three birdies on his opening six holes, then seized control with a tee shot that covered the flag and stopped 6 feet away for birdie on the 15th. (Boston Globe)
Golf: Wie grabs share of LPGA lead in Mexico Nov 15, 2009
"I moved into position and I'm excited to be here. This is what Tiger Woods does every week. This is where he wants to be and this is what I want to be." - AFP/ms. Other sports News. (Channelnewsasia.com)
Tiger 3 up Down Under Nov 15, 2009
MELBOURNE, Australia Tiger Woods had a stiff breeze at his back as he stood on the 13th tee, his hand resting on the cover of his driver as he contemplated how to navigate the 354 yards to the green ... Tiger Woods carded a 4-under 68 yesterday for a three-shot lead halfway through the Australian Masters. (Honolulu Advertiser)
Tiger keeps share of lead but not his cool Nov 15, 2009
Not so happy ; Tiger Woods had a bad day at the office ... TIGER WOODS faltered, staggered and cussed like a mere mortal yesterday at Kingston Heath and, as a result, the $1 ... Not so happy … Tiger Woods had a bad day at the office. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Takes one to know one Nov 15, 2009
A Gold Coast teen with startling similarities to Tiger Woods aims to topple the world's No.1 before he's 20, writes Adrian Proszenko. Kota Kagasaki, like most aspiring golfers, dreams of one day beating Tiger Woods ... My dream is to go to the US PGA by 18 and win against Tiger Woods by the time I'm 20,'' he said. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Nitties gritty and Chalmers quite prepared to poop the big party Nov 15, 2009
JAMES NITTIES joked last night that he hoped Tiger Woods might skip out of today's final round of the Australian Masters ... I'm a realistic type of guy and I don't set out just to beat Tiger Woods, because he's the greatest and I'm never going to be as good as him. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
The golden glow Nov 15, 2009
Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods ... How does Tiger Woods measure up, in golf and life, to the great Jack Nicklaus ... JACK NICKLAUS was officially named the Golfer of the 20th Century at the end of 1999 and Tiger Woods will surely be the Golden Bear's 21st century successor, though you and I will never know for certain because another golfing genius may yet emerge, inspired by the deeds of Woods. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
No Disney ending as Australians likely to finish out of the money Nov 15, 2009
Fowler is trying to join Tiger Woods as one of the few US college players to bypass qualifying school and earn a tour card in the same year by earning enough money through sponsors' exemptions. Fowler probably will need to finish in the top 10 to do so. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Not such a Duff player, but it's hard to dodge shadow of a giant Nov 15, 2009
You might even say that it was unfolding according to scripture, since Tiger Woods is looked upon as divine. Tiger was on the second hole, rolling a putt from 12 metres. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
Woods wins in first trip Down Under in 11 years Nov 15, 2009
2009 Australian Masters champion Tiger Woods ... Video Golf writer Martin Blake reports on the first win in Australia for Tiger Woods ... Slideshow Richard Hinds reports on the Tiger Woods phenomenon in Melbourne and whether he'll return. (The Age, Australia)
Let's bring Tiger back Nov 15, 2009
Victorian Tourism Minister Tim Holding says he'd love to lure Tiger Woods back to Melbourne ... "Tiger Woods is always welcome to play golf in Melbourne," he told radio 3AW today. (The Age, Australia)
Tiger seizes 2-shot victory at Australian Masters Nov 15, 2009
Australian Masters: Tiger Woods seizes 2-shot victory - ESPN ... Tiger Woods wins the Australian Masters, his seventh victory of the year. (ABC News)
Harrison Barnes Signs With Tar Heels Nov 15, 2009
It's like Coach (Dean) Smith would say about Tiger Woods - he's got the total package. " Barnes is the third high school senior to sign a Letter of Intent this week to play for the Tar Heels. He joins Reggie Bullock from Kinston, N.C., and Kendall Marshall from Dumfries, Va., both of whom signed on Thursday. | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | ? 2009 CBS Interactive. All rights reserved.. (Tarheelblue.com)
106 Comments Nov 15, 2009
Their produce are advertised on television groen Berhmtheiten for a able tennis actor Maria Sharapova also golfer Tiger Woods. label Heuer has sponsored countless sporting events. (PNN Online)
Giving failing schools a new outlook Nov 15, 2009
"We talk about this: Tiger Woods is arguably the best golfer in the entire world, and he has a coach," Salaz said. "That coach isn't better than Tiger Woods, but Tiger Woods has recognized that he needs an objective third person to make him better. Our teachers have really embraced that concept of coaching.". (AZCentral -- News)
Tiger Falls Into a Share of the Lead Nov 15, 2009
Washington - Tiger Woods lost his three-shot advantage in six holes Saturday in the Australian Masters. By the end of the day, he was happy to simply be tied for the lead with Greg Chalmers and James Nitties. (ABC 7 News, DC)
Georgia does 180 in win Nov 15, 2009
It was perhaps the best in-game turnaround in the state of Georgia since Tiger Woods turned an opening-nine 40 into a 12-stroke victory at the 1997 Masters Tournament. That's not to imply that the Bulldogs were signaling any arrival of a new era in football dominance Saturday night. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Woods' streak on line at Australian Masters Nov 15, 2009
MELBOURNE, Australia --- Tiger Woods has been saying since he first showed up on the PGA Tour that he plays only to win ... - Tiger Woods, who shot even-par 72 in the third round, fell into a three-way tie to 10-under 206 with two players -- James Nitties and Greg Chalmers -- who are not among the golf elite. (The Augusta Chronicle)
Woods still shares lead with Chalmers and Nitties Nov 15, 2009
MELBOURNE: An out-of-sorts Tiger Woods battled to a share of the lead after the third round of the Australian Masters yesterday, as his rivals failed to capitalise on an off day for the world number one ... Thank you: Tiger Woods retrieving his club from the crowd during the third round of the Australian Masters at the Kingston Heath course in Melbourne yesterday. (The Star Online, Malaysia -- Sports)
Tiger falls into a share of the lead Nov 14, 2009
AP Photo Turf kicks up as Tiger Woods of the United States plays a shot out of the long grass on the 8th in Melbourne, Australia, Saturday, Nov. 14, 2009 during the third round of the Australian Masters golf tournament at Kingston Heath ... Tiger Woods couldn't get anything straight Saturday in the Australian Masters ... Tiger Woods only managed an even-par 72 Saturday and now shares the lead after three rounds of the JBWere Masters. (News & Observer -- Sports)
Golf: Woods continues domination Nov 14, 2009
Tiger Woods is proving a class apart after moving three strokes clear of the Australian Masters field ... Tiger Woods moves three strokes clear of the field in Australian Masters ... (CNN) -- World number one Tiger Woods has his first title on Australian soil firmly in his sights after establishing a three-shot lead over the rest of the field at the halfway stage of the JBWere Masters at Kingston Heath in Melbourne. (CNN -- International)
Fans keep Woods out of trees Nov 14, 2009
Video Tiger Woods negotiates tricky conditions on day two at Kingston Heath ... For a second day, Tiger Woods did not let them down. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)
There's no getting away from the master blaster Nov 14, 2009
Video Tiger Woods negotiates tricky conditions on day two at Kingston Heath. World No.1 plays in the Australian Masters, his first visit to Australia in 11 years. (Sydney Morning Herald -- Sport)