As Woods stood over an uphill 20 footer, he did not want to leave it short.
Wood did not stand for re-election in the 2004 election.
Shortly after the tournament, Woods stood by his car, the motor running, ready to leave, still trying to digest what had happened.
Woods stood awkwardly in the middle of the room.
Woods stood in the passageway for a short time, but long enough to feel foolish as several sailors passed by.
Woods stood outside the door for five seconds, then reached in and turned off the light before locking it behind him.
Woods and Big stood on the shore, shielding their eyes from the sun, not sure which way to turn.
Woods stood looking at a rock formation above them.
Wood would stand for a fourth term in office in the 1952 Alberta general election.
Woods stood at 147, three over par after two rounds.