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Woods wins Buick for win No. 50 Woods wins Buick for win No. 50

Tiger Woods shot his fourth consecutive 6 under par 66 to win the Buick Open at Warwick Hills, his fourth win of the year and the 50th PGA Tour title of his brilliant career.


Woods leads Buick Woods leads Buick

World number 1 Tiger Woods is in familiar territory heading into the final round of the Buick Open in Michigan.


Tiger on the Prowl Tiger on the Prowl

Tiger Woods is just 1 shot off the pace at the Buick International led by Brett Quigley after firing his second straight round of 6 under 66 to be at 12 under the card.


Ben Crane rushing Ben Crane rushing

Defending champion Ben Crane was disqualified last week from the U.S. Bank Championship for signing an incorrect scorecard.


Pavin sets new nine hole record Pavin sets new nine hole record

Corey Pavin scorched around the Brown Deer Park Golf Course during his opening round as his putter ran red-hot in the opening nine holes.


Woods wins 11th Major Woods wins 11th Major

Tiger Woods won his 11th Major Championship when posting an 18-under par total of 270 at The Open. The defending British Open champion made light work of the Royal Liverpool Gold Club.


Woods holds off chasing pack Woods holds off chasing pack

Tiger Woods leads the British Open after the third round by a stroke at 13 under from fellow American Chris DiMarco, Spaniard Sergio Garcia and South African Ernie Els.


Woods Leads Open Woods Leads Open

Tiger Woods is on target to successfully defend his British Open title after shooting a 7 under par 65 to climb to the top of the leaderboard at the British Open.


British Open British Open

The oldest major championship gets underway tonight at Royal Liverpool Golf Club with a record 23 Australians vying to become the tenth Aussie winner of the famous Auld Claret Jug.


Senden breaks through for first PGA Tour win Senden breaks through for first PGA Tour win

Australian John Senden won his first PGA Tour event when he held off the fast finish J.P Lewis at the John Deere Classic. The Queenslander shot a 3-under par 68 to finish at 19-under par 265 and claim a one stroke victory that saw him automatically qualify for this week’s British Open