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Putter Costs Woods Tiger Woods is confident he will win another major championship.
Tiger Woods Tiger Woods is one of the most accomplished golfers of all time.
The Wood Tiger (Parasemia plantaginis) is a moth of the family Arctiidae.
Cicindela sylvatica is a beetle, commonly known as the wood tiger beetle or heath tiger beetle.
Day flying moths recorded include for the Wood Tiger Parasemia plantaginis and the rare Forester Moth Adscita globulariae.
A1 Another Open Ending for Woods Tiger Woods won the Canadian Open by one stroke over Grant Waite.
No. 1 for Woods Tiger Woods, playing in only his fifth professional golf tournament, won the Las Vegas Invitational by beating Davis Love 3d in a playoff.
No Majors for Woods Tiger Woods, forced to settle for a tie for 10th place in the tournament, was also forced to accept not winning a major championship this year.
Rough Stretch for Woods Tiger Woods's attempt to win his third consecutive P.G.A. Championship officially ended with his final-round 69, leaving him tied for 29th at one-under-par 279.
PAGE A10 An Even Dozen for Woods Tiger Woods won the P.G.A. Championship by five strokes for his 12th victory in a major and his second in a row.
C1 Comeback for Tiger Woods Tiger Woods staged his greatest comeback as a professional golfer yesterday, making up an eight-stroke deficit and beating Ernie Els on the second playoff hole to capture the Johnnie Walker Classic.
U.S. Open Will Continue Without Tiger Woods Tiger Woods missed the cut at the United States Open, the first time he has failed to qualify for the final two rounds of a major tournament since the 1996 Masters.
(AP) GOLF Steady Start for Woods Tiger Woods left his driver in the bag yesterday and worked his way around the course with precision to shoot a 68 in the first round of the Australian Masters in Melbourne, where he is four strokes off the lead.
The Wood Tiger (Parasemia plantaginis) is a moth of the family Arctiidae.
Day flying moths recorded include for the Wood Tiger Parasemia plantaginis and the rare Forester Moth Adscita globulariae.