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6sheep
07-08-06, 11:07 AM
c+p`d from the beeb (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/golf/5251294.stm)..blimey :handshake:

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Tiger Woods clinched his 50th PGA Tour win with victory in the Buick Open.

The world number one sealed his latest title with a 24-under par total, with fellow American Jim Furyk taking second place in Michigan three shots behind.

Woods took a break after his emotional Open Championship win two weeks ago, but maintained his Hoylake form with four straight rounds of 66.

Third place at Warwick Hills went to another American, Joe Durant, who shot a 67 to finish on 20-under par.

Woods refused to be distracted on the penultimate hole when an apple was thrown onto the green as his tricky putt for a birdie slid well past the hole.


'I've had a lot of just really wonderful things happen to me on tour in my career and I've been very blessed' - Tiger Woods

He maintained his composure to save par, and made another birdie at the 18th - making it a personal-best 28 for the week - to add another Buick title to his victory in 2002.

It was his fourth win in 11 tournament starts in 2006 - he took several weeks off following the death of his father Earl in May.

Woods, 30, becomes the youngest player to reach a half-century of PGA Tour wins, reaching the mark in his 196th event.

Just six other players - Snead, Jack Nicklaus, Ben Hogan, Arnold Palmer, Byron Nelson and Billy Casper - have achieved a half-century.

"It's pretty cool to get to 50 wins. You never in your wildest dreams think it could happen," said Woods, who has been a professional for less than 10 years.

"I've had a lot of just really wonderful things happen to me on tour in my career and I've been very blessed.

"I started out just hoping to get my card, I was able to do that and, lo and behold, I got on a nice little run there. It's been just a great ride really."


'We haven't seen an equal of that in the last I don't know how many years' - Jim Furyk

American legend Sam Snead holds the record number of tour wins with 83 and when asked if he could get to that Woods replied: "Hopefully, hopefully. It's a long way away and that's a big number.

"You know it's going to be a lifetime, a career basically, to get to that point and attain something like that. It's not going to happen next year. It's going to take a long time.

"It took me 10 years to get here and hopefully I can continue playing well over the next 10, 20 years."

Woods, who has triumphed 68 times in 241 tournaments worldwide, has now won 43 times from the 48 events in which he has held at least a share of the lead going into the final round.

He also made it 21 out of 21 in US Tour events that he has won from being at least two strokes ahead with 18 holes to play.

Furyk, who is likely to partner Woods at next month's Ryder Cup, said: "We haven't seen an equal of that in the last I don't know how many years.

"Definitely my era hasn't seen it. He's a tough guy - he's the guy to go out there and beat and it's exciting for me or the other players to go out and try to apply some pressure.

"You want to be trying to beat the best and it's just very difficult.

"Obviously when he gets the lead, he finds a way to he puts the ball in the fairways, he puts the ball on the green, makes some pars and birdies. He's not giving much up."

Shaggy
07-08-06, 11:11 AM
Absolutely outstanding. Four straight 66s is immense.

You've got to feel for the likes of Jim Furyk. He's consistently brilliant, is Furyk, but he nearly always finds Woods just too good.

JCase
07-08-06, 02:17 PM
You play golf quite a bit? I just picked it up about 5-months ago and got my proficiency certificate :)

Hopefully I'll be able to take the handicapp test soon. I doubt as I've only been on the green twice and both scores were quite cricket like :(

Shaggy
07-08-06, 02:20 PM
You play golf quite a bit? I just picked it up about 5-months ago and got my proficiency certificate :)

Hopefully I'll be able to take the handicapp test soon. I doubt as I've only been on the green twice and both scores were quite cricket like :(

:D

I played prolifically in my teens and won a few comps along the way, but then I decided to concentrate on taking drugs, boozing and women. Didn't play for about 10 years until last summer and, although I've not played yet this year (!), I hope to get fully back into it.

JCase
07-08-06, 02:24 PM
:D

I played prolifically in my teens and won a few comps along the way, but then I decided to concentrate on taking drugs, boozing and women. Didn't play for about 10 years until last summer and, although I've not played yet this year (!), I hope to get fully back into it.

I am hooked on the game. My wife hates it, but who cares eh? My son who is almost 3yrs old follows me to the driving range twice a week and he's hooked. Just bought him a kids set and he's able to hit the ball off the tee reasonably well. :rock:

Shaggy
07-08-06, 02:25 PM
I am hooked on the game. My wife hates it, but who cares eh? My son who is almost 3yrs old follows me to the driving range twice a week and he's hooked. Just bought him a kids set and he's able to hit the ball off the tee reasonably well. :rock:

:rock:

spud_gun
07-08-06, 02:50 PM
Absolutely outstanding. Four straight 66s is immense.

You've got to feel for the likes of Jim Furyk. He's consistently brilliant, is Furyk, but he nearly always finds Woods just too good.

You could say that Jim's Furyk'ing brilliant

ahem.

kurtangle01
07-08-06, 07:49 PM
:D

then I decided to concentrate on taking drugs, boozing and women.

that sounds exactly like my teens. lol:D

6sheep
26-08-06, 09:32 AM
Tiger hits another 64..but this time takes amore scenic route !
c=p`d from the beeb (http://news.bbc.co.uk/sport1/hi/golf/5288062.stm)


Reigning champion Tiger Woods was involved in chaotic scenes at the end of his second round in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational in Akron.

Woods' second shot from the rough at the 9th, his last, flew over the grandstand and bounced onto the roof of the three-storey clubhouse.

But after 45 minutes officials gave him a free drop and he secured a bogey.

Woods said: "I don't know how that wasn't out of bounds first of all and I also don't know how anybody found it."

Woods's good fortune - he only just missed his long par putt - helped him to a round of 64 and a nine-under total of 131, a one-shot lead over Davis Love III and three clear of Australia's Adam Scott and Jim Furyk.

It initially seemed the world number one, who is chasing a fourth straight PGA Tour title, would have to play his fourth shot from the same spot in the rough from where he played his wayward second.

But when a member of the clubhouse catering staff found the ball a US Tour rules official decided the clubhouse at Firestone Country Club was not out of bounds.

The Open and USPGA champion was then given a very favourable drop with an unimpeded line into the green.

Asked afterwards if he thought it was an oversight the clubhouse had not been made out of bounds, Woods said: "I'm not complaining.

"The ball was apparently in some guy's pocket and they ended up getting it.

"If I had had to re-drop from where I hit the second shot, it would have been tough to make six. It's a huge break to make five.

"I've never seen anything like it and certainly never experienced anything like it. But I did once hit into a portaloo - a guy opened the door at the wrong moment."

CharlieMansonsSquint
28-08-06, 05:01 PM
He's the most dominant figure in sports - if Golf can be called that, but that's another discussion - nobody else comes close, except maybe Federer. But he needs to win the French before he moves into Tigers class of greatness.

univofchicago
31-08-06, 09:52 AM
He's the most dominant figure in sports - if Golf can be called that, but that's another discussion - nobody else comes close, except maybe Federer. But he needs to win the French before he moves into Tigers class of greatness.

Agreed. :handshake:

I would love to see Federer win that French Open though...