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Giving new definition to being on tour

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. Damien Jordan, the last player ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, eTaiwan News,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Johnnie Walker,  Honda

Woods leaves Aussies eager for his return

Still wearing his gold jacket from winning the Australian Masters, with his car waiting to take him to the airport, Tiger Woods had one more stop to make at Kingston Heath. He stood atop a bench and looked out at some 250 volunteers who had ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, eTaiwan News,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: PGA,  Tiger Woods,  BellSouth,  Honda,  Johnnie Walker

Tiger wins for first time in Australia

Tiger Woods gave the record crowds at the Australian Masters everything they could have wanted with his victory Sunday, except a definitive answer when he would return. "I promise it won't be as long," Woods said to yet another warm ovation. Woods took ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, TheNewsTribune.com,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Greg Chalmers,  Greg Norman,  Ian Baker-Finch,  HSBC

Tiger Woods wins for first time in Australia

A large gallery watches as Tiger Woods of the U.S. tees off on the second in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009, during the fourth round of the Australian Masters golf tournament at Kingston Heath. Woods goes into the final round 10 under the ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, The Washington Post,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Greg Chalmers

Tiger puts on a show to win Down Under

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 $ ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, eTaiwan News,  15 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods

Woods trying to close out victory Down Under

MELBOURNE, Australia - Tiger Woods has been saying since he first showed up on the PGA Tour that he plays only to win. ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Greg Chalmers,  PGA,  Jason Dufner,  Kenny Perry

Woods squanders three-shot lead

T he tee shot sailed to the right and onto a sandy path. His driver bounced left and into the gallery. Tiger Woods couldn't get anything straight Saturday in the Australian Masters. About the only thing that gave him hope after he struggled to an ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, Globe and Mail,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Greg Chalmers,  PGA,  Jason Dufner,  Michael Sim

Woods falls into share of lead in Australia

MELBOURNE, Australia - The tee shot sailed to the right and onto a sandy path. His driver bounced left and into the gallery. ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, Atlanta Journal Constitution Vendor,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Jason Dufner,  Greg Chalmers,  PGA,  Michael Sim

Tiger falls into a share of the lead

MELBOURNE, Australia—Tiger Woods has stumbled to an even-par 72 in the Australian Masters, leaving him in a three-way tie for the lead with Greg Chalmers and James Nitties. The Australian duo each shot 69 on Saturday at Kingston Heath and will play in ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, Boston Globe,  14 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Greg Chalmers,  Rod Pampling,  Jason Dufner

Tiger thinking his way around a short course

Tiger Woods of the USA, lines up a put on the 4th green in Melbourne, Australia, Friday, Nov. 13, 2009 during the second round of the Australian Masters golf tournament at Kingston Heath.(AP Photo/Rob Griffith) (Rob Griffith - AP) Tiger Woods of the ...

From DOUG FERGUSON, The Washington Post,  13 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Tiger Woods,  Jason Dufner,  Rod Pampling

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