Tiger Woods left his driver in the bag throughout the tournament, instead taking advantage of course conditions to focus on accuracy off the tee. And it worked: He won the 2006 Open Championship by two.

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Winner: Tiger Woods, 270Dates: July 20-23, 2006Location: Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, EnglandOpen Championship number: This was the 135th time the British Open was played.

Tiger’s Iron Will at the 2006 Open

Royal Liverpool was a very dry place in July of 2006. And the golf course’s fairways were brown and crispy - and producing lots of roll. A great player might get the idea that hitting driver off the tee wasn’t even necessary.

One great player did get that idea at the 2006 British Open: Tiger Woods. Woods hit irons off the tee on nearly every hole, using his driver just once over the four days. That controlled approach kept his ball away from trouble, yet the amount of roll on the hard-baked fairways gave him plenty of distance.

It wasn’t an easy win for Woods - his margin of victory was two strokes over a valiant Chris DiMarco, who was playing shortly after the death of his mother - but it was one in which he always seemed in control.

DiMarco was in grieving during the tournament, and so was Woods: Wood’s father, Earl Woods, passed away a couple months earlier. This was the first win for Woods without his father around, and Woods showed the emotion of the moment by breaking down in tears after the final putt.

Woods played in the final pairing on the final day with Sergio Garcia, who started the day one stroke behind Woods and set up hope of a Woods-Garcia battle throughout the day. But it wasn’t to be, as Garcia struggled early and wound up seven strokes back of Tiger.

The victory was Woods’ third in the British Open. It was Woods’ 11th win overall in a major and his 49th PGA Tour victory.

2006 British Open Scores

Scores and earnings from the 2006 British Open, played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods 67-65-71-67–270 $1,338,480

Chris DiMarco 70-65-69-68–272 $799,370

Ernie Els 68-65-71-71–275 $511,225

Jim Furyk 68-71-66-71–276 $390,390

Sergio Garcia 68-71-65-73–277 $296,510

Hideto Tanihara 72-68-66-71–277 $296,510

Angel Cabrera 71-68-66-73–278 $237,952

Adam Scott 68-69-70-72–279 $177,224

Andres Romero 70-70-68-71–279 $177,224

Carl Pettersson 68-72-70-69–279 $177,224

S.K. Ho 68-73-69-70–280 $128,890

Anthony Wall 67-73-71-69–280 $128,890

Ben Crane 68-71-71-70–280 $128,890

Sean O’Hair 69-73-72-67–281 $105,033

Retief Goosen 70-66-72-73–281 $105,033

Brett Rumford 68-71-72-71–282 $83,655

Geoff Ogilvy 71-69-70-72–282 $83,655

Mikko Ilonen 68-69-73-72–282 $83,655

Robert Rock 69-69-73-71–282 $83,655

Robert Allenby 69-70-69-74–282 $83,655

Peter Lonard 71-69-68-74–282 $83,655

Phil Mickelson 69-71-73-70–283 $65,762

Charl Schwartzel 74-66-72-71–283 $65,762

Mark Hensby 68-72-74-69–283 $65,762

Greg Owen 67-73-68-75–283 $65,762

Rory Sabbatini 69-70-73-72–284 $54,096

Jerry Kelly 72-67-69-76–284 $54,096

Lee Slattery 69-72-71-72–284 $54,096

Hunter Mahan 73-70-68-73–284 $54,096

Paul Broadhurst 71-71-73-69–284 $54,096

Lee Westwood 69-72-75-69–285 $45,545

Scott Verplank 70-73-67-75–285 $45,545

Simon Khan 70-72-68-75–285 $45,545

Thaworn Wiratchant 71-68-74-72–285 $45,545

Rod Pampling 69-71-74-72–286 $36,482

Marcus Fraser 68-71-72-75–286 $36,482

Robert Karlsson 70-71-71-74–286 $36,482

John Senden 70-73-73-70–286 $36,482

Michael Campbell 70-71-75-70–286 $36,482

Luke Donald 74-68-73-71–286 $36,482

Mark Calcavecchia 71-68-68-80–287 $27,619

Thomas Bjorn 72-71-73-71–287 $27,619

Stephen Ames 70-71-72-74–287 $27,619

Jeff Sluman 71-72-68-76–287 $27,619

Miguel Jimenez 67-70-76-74–287 $27,619

Brandt Jobe 69-71-75-72–287 $27,619

Soren Kjeldsen 71-71-71-74–287 $27,619

Gonzalo Fernandez 70-69-73-76–288 $21,577

Simon Dyson 74-69-70-75–288 $21,577

Simon Wakefield 72-71-70-75–288 $21,577

a-Marius Thorp 71-71-75-71–288

Henrik Stenson 72-71-74-71–288 $21,577

Tom Watson 72-70-75-71–288 $21,577

Andrew Marshall 72-71-68-77–288 $21,577

John Bickerton 72-70-70-76–288 $21,577

David Duval 70-70-78-71–289 $19,147

Tim Clark 72-69-69-79–289 $19,147

Mike Weir 68-72-73-76–289 $19,147

Keiichiro Fukabori 67-73-70-79–289 $19,147

Jose Maria Olazabal 73-68-76-72–289 $19,147

Graeme McDowell 66-73-72-79–290 $18,497

Andrew Buckle 72-69-72-77–290 $18,497

Mark O’Meara 71-70-77-73–291 $18,125

Marco Ruiz 71-70-80-70–291 $18,125

Chad Campbell 70-73-74-75–292 $17,846

Vaughn Taylor 72-71-77-74–294 $17,567

Fred Funk 69-74-75-76–294 $17,567

Todd Hamilton 72-71-74-78–295 $17,288

a-Edoardo Molinari 73-70-77-75–295

Bart Bryant 69-74-77-76–296 $17,102

Paul Casey 72-70-79-77–298 $16,916

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Tiger Woods left his driver in the bag throughout the tournament, instead taking advantage of course conditions to focus on accuracy off the tee. And it worked: He won the 2006 Open Championship by two.

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Winner: Tiger Woods, 270Dates: July 20-23, 2006Location: Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, EnglandOpen Championship number: This was the 135th time the British Open was played.

Tiger’s Iron Will at the 2006 Open

Royal Liverpool was a very dry place in July of 2006. And the golf course’s fairways were brown and crispy - and producing lots of roll. A great player might get the idea that hitting driver off the tee wasn’t even necessary.

One great player did get that idea at the 2006 British Open: Tiger Woods. Woods hit irons off the tee on nearly every hole, using his driver just once over the four days. That controlled approach kept his ball away from trouble, yet the amount of roll on the hard-baked fairways gave him plenty of distance.

It wasn’t an easy win for Woods - his margin of victory was two strokes over a valiant Chris DiMarco, who was playing shortly after the death of his mother - but it was one in which he always seemed in control.

DiMarco was in grieving during the tournament, and so was Woods: Wood’s father, Earl Woods, passed away a couple months earlier. This was the first win for Woods without his father around, and Woods showed the emotion of the moment by breaking down in tears after the final putt.

Woods played in the final pairing on the final day with Sergio Garcia, who started the day one stroke behind Woods and set up hope of a Woods-Garcia battle throughout the day. But it wasn’t to be, as Garcia struggled early and wound up seven strokes back of Tiger.

The victory was Woods’ third in the British Open. It was Woods’ 11th win overall in a major and his 49th PGA Tour victory.

2006 British Open Scores

Scores and earnings from the 2006 British Open, played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods 67-65-71-67–270 $1,338,480

Chris DiMarco 70-65-69-68–272 $799,370

Ernie Els 68-65-71-71–275 $511,225

Jim Furyk 68-71-66-71–276 $390,390

Sergio Garcia 68-71-65-73–277 $296,510

Hideto Tanihara 72-68-66-71–277 $296,510

Angel Cabrera 71-68-66-73–278 $237,952

Adam Scott 68-69-70-72–279 $177,224

Andres Romero 70-70-68-71–279 $177,224

Carl Pettersson 68-72-70-69–279 $177,224

S.K. Ho 68-73-69-70–280 $128,890

Anthony Wall 67-73-71-69–280 $128,890

Ben Crane 68-71-71-70–280 $128,890

Sean O’Hair 69-73-72-67–281 $105,033

Retief Goosen 70-66-72-73–281 $105,033

Brett Rumford 68-71-72-71–282 $83,655

Geoff Ogilvy 71-69-70-72–282 $83,655

Mikko Ilonen 68-69-73-72–282 $83,655

Robert Rock 69-69-73-71–282 $83,655

Robert Allenby 69-70-69-74–282 $83,655

Peter Lonard 71-69-68-74–282 $83,655

Phil Mickelson 69-71-73-70–283 $65,762

Charl Schwartzel 74-66-72-71–283 $65,762

Mark Hensby 68-72-74-69–283 $65,762

Greg Owen 67-73-68-75–283 $65,762

Rory Sabbatini 69-70-73-72–284 $54,096

Jerry Kelly 72-67-69-76–284 $54,096

Lee Slattery 69-72-71-72–284 $54,096

Hunter Mahan 73-70-68-73–284 $54,096

Paul Broadhurst 71-71-73-69–284 $54,096

Lee Westwood 69-72-75-69–285 $45,545

Scott Verplank 70-73-67-75–285 $45,545

Simon Khan 70-72-68-75–285 $45,545

Thaworn Wiratchant 71-68-74-72–285 $45,545

Rod Pampling 69-71-74-72–286 $36,482

Marcus Fraser 68-71-72-75–286 $36,482

Robert Karlsson 70-71-71-74–286 $36,482

John Senden 70-73-73-70–286 $36,482

Michael Campbell 70-71-75-70–286 $36,482

Luke Donald 74-68-73-71–286 $36,482

Mark Calcavecchia 71-68-68-80–287 $27,619

Thomas Bjorn 72-71-73-71–287 $27,619

Stephen Ames 70-71-72-74–287 $27,619

Jeff Sluman 71-72-68-76–287 $27,619

Miguel Jimenez 67-70-76-74–287 $27,619

Brandt Jobe 69-71-75-72–287 $27,619

Soren Kjeldsen 71-71-71-74–287 $27,619

Gonzalo Fernandez 70-69-73-76–288 $21,577

Simon Dyson 74-69-70-75–288 $21,577

Simon Wakefield 72-71-70-75–288 $21,577

a-Marius Thorp 71-71-75-71–288

Henrik Stenson 72-71-74-71–288 $21,577

Tom Watson 72-70-75-71–288 $21,577

Andrew Marshall 72-71-68-77–288 $21,577

John Bickerton 72-70-70-76–288 $21,577

David Duval 70-70-78-71–289 $19,147

Tim Clark 72-69-69-79–289 $19,147

Mike Weir 68-72-73-76–289 $19,147

Keiichiro Fukabori 67-73-70-79–289 $19,147

Jose Maria Olazabal 73-68-76-72–289 $19,147

Graeme McDowell 66-73-72-79–290 $18,497

Andrew Buckle 72-69-72-77–290 $18,497

Mark O’Meara 71-70-77-73–291 $18,125

Marco Ruiz 71-70-80-70–291 $18,125

Chad Campbell 70-73-74-75–292 $17,846

Vaughn Taylor 72-71-77-74–294 $17,567

Fred Funk 69-74-75-76–294 $17,567

Todd Hamilton 72-71-74-78–295 $17,288

a-Edoardo Molinari 73-70-77-75–295

Bart Bryant 69-74-77-76–296 $17,102

Paul Casey 72-70-79-77–298 $16,916

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Tiger Woods left his driver in the bag throughout the tournament, instead taking advantage of course conditions to focus on accuracy off the tee. And it worked: He won the 2006 Open Championship by two.

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Winner: Tiger Woods, 270Dates: July 20-23, 2006Location: Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, EnglandOpen Championship number: This was the 135th time the British Open was played.

Tiger’s Iron Will at the 2006 Open

Royal Liverpool was a very dry place in July of 2006. And the golf course’s fairways were brown and crispy - and producing lots of roll. A great player might get the idea that hitting driver off the tee wasn’t even necessary.

One great player did get that idea at the 2006 British Open: Tiger Woods. Woods hit irons off the tee on nearly every hole, using his driver just once over the four days. That controlled approach kept his ball away from trouble, yet the amount of roll on the hard-baked fairways gave him plenty of distance.

It wasn’t an easy win for Woods - his margin of victory was two strokes over a valiant Chris DiMarco, who was playing shortly after the death of his mother - but it was one in which he always seemed in control.

DiMarco was in grieving during the tournament, and so was Woods: Wood’s father, Earl Woods, passed away a couple months earlier. This was the first win for Woods without his father around, and Woods showed the emotion of the moment by breaking down in tears after the final putt.

Woods played in the final pairing on the final day with Sergio Garcia, who started the day one stroke behind Woods and set up hope of a Woods-Garcia battle throughout the day. But it wasn’t to be, as Garcia struggled early and wound up seven strokes back of Tiger.

The victory was Woods’ third in the British Open. It was Woods’ 11th win overall in a major and his 49th PGA Tour victory.

2006 British Open Scores

Scores and earnings from the 2006 British Open, played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods 67-65-71-67–270 $1,338,480

Chris DiMarco 70-65-69-68–272 $799,370

Ernie Els 68-65-71-71–275 $511,225

Jim Furyk 68-71-66-71–276 $390,390

Sergio Garcia 68-71-65-73–277 $296,510

Hideto Tanihara 72-68-66-71–277 $296,510

Angel Cabrera 71-68-66-73–278 $237,952

Adam Scott 68-69-70-72–279 $177,224

Andres Romero 70-70-68-71–279 $177,224

Carl Pettersson 68-72-70-69–279 $177,224

S.K. Ho 68-73-69-70–280 $128,890

Anthony Wall 67-73-71-69–280 $128,890

Ben Crane 68-71-71-70–280 $128,890

Sean O’Hair 69-73-72-67–281 $105,033

Retief Goosen 70-66-72-73–281 $105,033

Brett Rumford 68-71-72-71–282 $83,655

Geoff Ogilvy 71-69-70-72–282 $83,655

Mikko Ilonen 68-69-73-72–282 $83,655

Robert Rock 69-69-73-71–282 $83,655

Robert Allenby 69-70-69-74–282 $83,655

Peter Lonard 71-69-68-74–282 $83,655

Phil Mickelson 69-71-73-70–283 $65,762

Charl Schwartzel 74-66-72-71–283 $65,762

Mark Hensby 68-72-74-69–283 $65,762

Greg Owen 67-73-68-75–283 $65,762

Rory Sabbatini 69-70-73-72–284 $54,096

Jerry Kelly 72-67-69-76–284 $54,096

Lee Slattery 69-72-71-72–284 $54,096

Hunter Mahan 73-70-68-73–284 $54,096

Paul Broadhurst 71-71-73-69–284 $54,096

Lee Westwood 69-72-75-69–285 $45,545

Scott Verplank 70-73-67-75–285 $45,545

Simon Khan 70-72-68-75–285 $45,545

Thaworn Wiratchant 71-68-74-72–285 $45,545

Rod Pampling 69-71-74-72–286 $36,482

Marcus Fraser 68-71-72-75–286 $36,482

Robert Karlsson 70-71-71-74–286 $36,482

John Senden 70-73-73-70–286 $36,482

Michael Campbell 70-71-75-70–286 $36,482

Luke Donald 74-68-73-71–286 $36,482

Mark Calcavecchia 71-68-68-80–287 $27,619

Thomas Bjorn 72-71-73-71–287 $27,619

Stephen Ames 70-71-72-74–287 $27,619

Jeff Sluman 71-72-68-76–287 $27,619

Miguel Jimenez 67-70-76-74–287 $27,619

Brandt Jobe 69-71-75-72–287 $27,619

Soren Kjeldsen 71-71-71-74–287 $27,619

Gonzalo Fernandez 70-69-73-76–288 $21,577

Simon Dyson 74-69-70-75–288 $21,577

Simon Wakefield 72-71-70-75–288 $21,577

a-Marius Thorp 71-71-75-71–288

Henrik Stenson 72-71-74-71–288 $21,577

Tom Watson 72-70-75-71–288 $21,577

Andrew Marshall 72-71-68-77–288 $21,577

John Bickerton 72-70-70-76–288 $21,577

David Duval 70-70-78-71–289 $19,147

Tim Clark 72-69-69-79–289 $19,147

Mike Weir 68-72-73-76–289 $19,147

Keiichiro Fukabori 67-73-70-79–289 $19,147

Jose Maria Olazabal 73-68-76-72–289 $19,147

Graeme McDowell 66-73-72-79–290 $18,497

Andrew Buckle 72-69-72-77–290 $18,497

Mark O’Meara 71-70-77-73–291 $18,125

Marco Ruiz 71-70-80-70–291 $18,125

Chad Campbell 70-73-74-75–292 $17,846

Vaughn Taylor 72-71-77-74–294 $17,567

Fred Funk 69-74-75-76–294 $17,567

Todd Hamilton 72-71-74-78–295 $17,288

a-Edoardo Molinari 73-70-77-75–295

Bart Bryant 69-74-77-76–296 $17,102

Paul Casey 72-70-79-77–298 $16,916

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Tiger Woods left his driver in the bag throughout the tournament, instead taking advantage of course conditions to focus on accuracy off the tee. And it worked: He won the 2006 Open Championship by two.

Quick Bits

  • Winner: Tiger Woods, 270Dates: July 20-23, 2006Location: Royal Liverpool Golf Club, Hoylake, EnglandOpen Championship number: This was the 135th time the British Open was played.

Tiger’s Iron Will at the 2006 Open

Royal Liverpool was a very dry place in July of 2006. And the golf course’s fairways were brown and crispy - and producing lots of roll. A great player might get the idea that hitting driver off the tee wasn’t even necessary.

One great player did get that idea at the 2006 British Open: Tiger Woods. Woods hit irons off the tee on nearly every hole, using his driver just once over the four days. That controlled approach kept his ball away from trouble, yet the amount of roll on the hard-baked fairways gave him plenty of distance.

It wasn’t an easy win for Woods - his margin of victory was two strokes over a valiant Chris DiMarco, who was playing shortly after the death of his mother - but it was one in which he always seemed in control.

DiMarco was in grieving during the tournament, and so was Woods: Wood’s father, Earl Woods, passed away a couple months earlier. This was the first win for Woods without his father around, and Woods showed the emotion of the moment by breaking down in tears after the final putt.

Woods played in the final pairing on the final day with Sergio Garcia, who started the day one stroke behind Woods and set up hope of a Woods-Garcia battle throughout the day. But it wasn’t to be, as Garcia struggled early and wound up seven strokes back of Tiger.

The victory was Woods’ third in the British Open. It was Woods’ 11th win overall in a major and his 49th PGA Tour victory.

2006 British Open Scores

Scores and earnings from the 2006 British Open, played at Royal Liverpool Golf Club in Hoylake, England (a-amateur):

Tiger Woods 67-65-71-67–270 $1,338,480

Chris DiMarco 70-65-69-68–272 $799,370

Ernie Els 68-65-71-71–275 $511,225

Jim Furyk 68-71-66-71–276 $390,390

Sergio Garcia 68-71-65-73–277 $296,510

Hideto Tanihara 72-68-66-71–277 $296,510

Angel Cabrera 71-68-66-73–278 $237,952

Adam Scott 68-69-70-72–279 $177,224

Andres Romero 70-70-68-71–279 $177,224

Carl Pettersson 68-72-70-69–279 $177,224

S.K. Ho 68-73-69-70–280 $128,890

Anthony Wall 67-73-71-69–280 $128,890

Ben Crane 68-71-71-70–280 $128,890

Sean O’Hair 69-73-72-67–281 $105,033

Retief Goosen 70-66-72-73–281 $105,033

Brett Rumford 68-71-72-71–282 $83,655

Geoff Ogilvy 71-69-70-72–282 $83,655

Mikko Ilonen 68-69-73-72–282 $83,655

Robert Rock 69-69-73-71–282 $83,655

Robert Allenby 69-70-69-74–282 $83,655

Peter Lonard 71-69-68-74–282 $83,655

Phil Mickelson 69-71-73-70–283 $65,762

Charl Schwartzel 74-66-72-71–283 $65,762

Mark Hensby 68-72-74-69–283 $65,762

Greg Owen 67-73-68-75–283 $65,762

Rory Sabbatini 69-70-73-72–284 $54,096

Jerry Kelly 72-67-69-76–284 $54,096

Lee Slattery 69-72-71-72–284 $54,096

Hunter Mahan 73-70-68-73–284 $54,096

Paul Broadhurst 71-71-73-69–284 $54,096

Lee Westwood 69-72-75-69–285 $45,545

Scott Verplank 70-73-67-75–285 $45,545

Simon Khan 70-72-68-75–285 $45,545

Thaworn Wiratchant 71-68-74-72–285 $45,545

Rod Pampling 69-71-74-72–286 $36,482

Marcus Fraser 68-71-72-75–286 $36,482

Robert Karlsson 70-71-71-74–286 $36,482

John Senden 70-73-73-70–286 $36,482

Michael Campbell 70-71-75-70–286 $36,482

Luke Donald 74-68-73-71–286 $36,482

Mark Calcavecchia 71-68-68-80–287 $27,619

Thomas Bjorn 72-71-73-71–287 $27,619

Stephen Ames 70-71-72-74–287 $27,619

Jeff Sluman 71-72-68-76–287 $27,619

Miguel Jimenez 67-70-76-74–287 $27,619

Brandt Jobe 69-71-75-72–287 $27,619

Soren Kjeldsen 71-71-71-74–287 $27,619

Gonzalo Fernandez 70-69-73-76–288 $21,577

Simon Dyson 74-69-70-75–288 $21,577

Simon Wakefield 72-71-70-75–288 $21,577

a-Marius Thorp 71-71-75-71–288

Henrik Stenson 72-71-74-71–288 $21,577

Tom Watson 72-70-75-71–288 $21,577

Andrew Marshall 72-71-68-77–288 $21,577

John Bickerton 72-70-70-76–288 $21,577

David Duval 70-70-78-71–289 $19,147

Tim Clark 72-69-69-79–289 $19,147

Mike Weir 68-72-73-76–289 $19,147

Keiichiro Fukabori 67-73-70-79–289 $19,147

Jose Maria Olazabal 73-68-76-72–289 $19,147

Graeme McDowell 66-73-72-79–290 $18,497

Andrew Buckle 72-69-72-77–290 $18,497

Mark O’Meara 71-70-77-73–291 $18,125

Marco Ruiz 71-70-80-70–291 $18,125

Chad Campbell 70-73-74-75–292 $17,846

Vaughn Taylor 72-71-77-74–294 $17,567

Fred Funk 69-74-75-76–294 $17,567

Todd Hamilton 72-71-74-78–295 $17,288

a-Edoardo Molinari 73-70-77-75–295

Bart Bryant 69-74-77-76–296 $17,102

Paul Casey 72-70-79-77–298 $16,916

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1998 British Open: O’Meara the Champ Via Playoff

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2010 US Open

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Tiger Woods’ Masters Wins, Records and Yearly Scores

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2002 U.S. Open: No. 2 for Tiger Woods

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1995 U.S. Open: Pavin Comes Through in the Clutch

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Tiger Woods in the Majors

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

2008 US Open: Tiger Woods Wins a Thriller

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European Tour KLM Open

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Sentry Tournament of Champions Golf Tournament on the PGA Tour

Famous Male Golfers

Famous Male Golfers

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1997 Masters: Tiger Woods Wins His First Major

24 Champion Golfers Who Died Tragic, Early Deaths

24 Champion Golfers Who Died Tragic, Early Deaths

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