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Tiger Woods makes it seven wins in a row with birdie at last
Summary from Canada, from articles in English
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Tiger Woods made a 25-foot birdie putt on the final hole Sunday to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational by one shot, extending his PGA Tour winning streak to five and keeping intact a perfect season in golf. (article 1)
(Phelan M. Ebenhack/Associated Press) He turned and slammed his cap to the ground, letting out a roar to celebrate his 64th career victory, tying Ben Hogan at No. 3 on the PGA Tour's career list. (article 1)
Calgary's Stephen Ames shot a 71 in the final round to finish tied for 59th in Orlando, Fla. Palmer stood behind the 18th green with thousands of sun-baked fans who have come to expect nothing less from Woods. (article 1)
The King smiled and nodded his head, a royal approval of a captivating conclusion at Bay Hill. (article 1)
Woods closed with a six-under-par 66 and won Bay Hill for the fifth time in his career, becoming the first player in PGA Tour history to win four tournaments at least five times. (article 1)
He hit all the right shots on the back nine to keep pressure on the world's No. 1 player, and was sitting in the scoring trailer when the largest crowd in golf this year erupted in cheers when the birdie putt fell. (article 1)
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Woods, Bryant, putt, Singh, birdie |
Source articles
- Woods hangs on to win Arnold Palmer Invitational (cbc.ca, 03/16/2008, 348 words)
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