Tiger Woods makes it seven wins in a row with birdie at last
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He ran off five birdies in a six-hole stretch on the back nine, then finished his round with consecutive birdies to become the first player since Davis Love III in 2000 to have the first-round lead while playing the South. (article 15)
Rory Sabbatini, Stuart Appleby and Kevin Streelman, who began the day as the third alternate, were in the group at 67 with Woods. (article 15)
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 7)
The 45-year-old Fijian looked like the model of athleticism on a day of gray clouds and occasional rain, not even remotely resembling someone afraid to stray too far from the bathroom for four days. (article 12)
Bart Bryant produced his third consecutive two-under 68 to join the leading pack along with Bubba Watson and overnight leader and defending champion Vijay Singh. (article 2)
ORLANDO, Fla. Arnold Palmer was walking into the locker room Saturday morning at Bay Hill when he bumped into Tiger Woods, who recently surpassed him on the PGA Tour's career victory list by winning every tournament since September. (article 9)
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ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) Tiger Woods studied his 25-foot birdie putt from every angle, convincing himself he could make it to win the Arnold Palmer Invitational because he had a similar putt in the same situation seven years ago at Bay Hill. (article 1)
Palmer stood behind the 18th green in his pink shirt and blue blazer, waiting to hand him the trophy. (article 1)
The King was joined by an army of fans who squinted into the late afternoon sun, all expecting Woods to continue a winning streak that began in September. (article 1)
Then there was Bart Bryant, who challenged Woods over the final two hours, but now sat in the scoring trailer and listened. (article 1)
Woods backpedaled as the ball crept closer to the hole, turned and slammed his cap to the ground as he let out a roar. (article 1)
Woods owns three of them, with the others belonging to Hogan (6) and Byron Nelson, whose 11 in a row is considered among the most untouchable records in all of sports. (article 1)
Woods won Bay Hill for the fifth time, becoming the first player in PGA Tour history to win at least five times in four different tournaments. (article 1)
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- Woods, four others climb to top at the Palmer (boston.com, 03/16/2008, 887 words)
- Woods joins four rivals in lead at Orlando (Washington Post, 03/15/2008, 526 words)
- BRYANT: NOBODY PLAYING HAS WOODS' 'NUMBER' (NY Post, 03/16/2008, 479 words)
- Streaking Tiger feels at home on moving day (dallasnews.com, 03/15/2008, 569 words)
- body {background:#FFFFFF} (L.A. Times, 03/17/2008, 754 words)
- Tiger grinds out fifth consecutive PGA Tour victory (dallasnews.com, 03/16/2008, 720 words)
- Woods hangs on to win Arnold Palmer Invitational (cbc.ca, 03/16/2008, 348 words)
- Tiger Woods makes it seven wins in a row with birdie at last (timesonline.co.uk, 03/17/2008, 656 words)
- Woods in 5-way tie at Bay Hill :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Golf (suntimes.com, 03/14/2008, 403 words)
- Woods fires 66, ties for lead (seattletimes.nwsource.com, 03/16/2008, 637 words)
- The pain on this Labor Day belonged to Woods.... (baltimoresun.com, 03/17/2008, 754 words)
- Vijay Singh Seizes Control at Bay Hill (Washington Post, 03/16/2008, 389 words)
- Woods relishes the drama of yet another triumph (Washington Post, 03/16/2008, 603 words)
- Golf is not a fair fight at the moment.... (baltimoresun.com, 03/17/2008, 470 words)
- He ran off five birdies in a six-hole stretch on t... (baltimoresun.com, 03/17/2008, 215 words)
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Source articles
- ORLANDO, Fla. (AP) -- Tiger Woods studied his 25-f... (hosted.ap.org, 03/16/2008, 1167 words)
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Woods, Bryant, putt, Singh, birdie |
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