WEDNESDAY, 27 SEPTEMBER 2006
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US Ryder Cup Team Needs Young Blood |
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Why hasn't the American team won the Ryder Cup for several years now? What better person to ask but the world's number one golfer, Tiger Woods. The Associated Press asked Woods' about his thoughts on that question and below are some of the things he said.
First of all, Woods thinks that it would benefit the team to have younger players. The team that competed this year at the K Club was c
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MONDAY, 25 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Team Europe Wins Ryder Cup |
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It has been an upsetting weekend for Team USA as they lost for the third straight time to the combined talents of Team Europe in this year's Ryder Cup in Straffan, Ireland.
Not even Tiger Woods' best Ryder Cup performance was enough to lift his team out of the mire they found themselves in. The world's number one player scored a 3 which is a half-point better than his score in 2002.
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FRIDAY, 22 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Ryder Cup Kicks Off Today |
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The seemingly endless weeks of waiting are over for golf fans. The Ryder Cup kicks off today at the K Club in Ireland in spite of forecasts of heavy rains. But the competition is in Ireland after all so the show must go on.
As expected, Tiger Woods and Jim Furyk, the world's number 1 and 2 golfers, respectively, will be taking on Europe's best, Padraig Harrington and Colin Montgomerie for
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TUESDAY, 19 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Casey Wins World Match Play |
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British golfer Paul Casey went home with the biggest prize in golf by winning his first appearance at the World Match Play last Sunday. He defeated Shaun Micheel with a final score of 10 and 8 to win the 1 million-pound first prize. Micheel, who defeated Tiger Woods in the first round, went home 400,000 pounds.
Casey said in his website www.paul-casey.com that he, "could not have dreamed
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FRIDAY, 15 SEPTEMBER 2006
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Micheel Ends Woods' Winning Streak |
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Tiger Woods' streak of five consecutive wins ended yesterday at the first round of the HSBC World Match Play in Virginia Water, England. The 15th-seeded Shaun Micheel beat the second-seeded Woods with a score of 4 and 3.
Woods was clearly upset by the loss when he was quoted as saying that he does not think one is ever excited when one loses. Because of that, he said he plans to work out
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