Re: Tiger Woods Winning Streak Ends
- From: ireallywant2believe@xxxxxxxxx
- Date: 15 May 2005 15:28:30 -0700
I'll explain it one more time. Golf, Lyme, the winning streak. Don't
you see?
Anne Nahnimoss wrote:
> IRW2B,
> you come on and complain about off-topic posts...
> and then you INTENTIONALLY CLOG the board with OT posts?!?
> What is your trip?
>
> AN
>
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> http://abcnews.go.com/Sports/wireStory?id=757471
>
> Tiger Woods' Winning Streak Ends
> Woods Leaves Tournament Before It Ends, First Time in Seven Years He
> Doesn't Make the Cut
> By DOUG FERGUSON
> The Associated Press
> May. 14, 2005 - Don't expect anyone to feel sorry for Tiger Woods,
not
> even his friends. Woods cleaned out his locker at the Byron Nelson
> Championship, the first time in more than seven years he left a
> tournament before it ended. Dozens of fans gathered in front of a
> scoreboard, gawking at the sight of his name among those who missed
the
> cut.
>
> How long had it been since that happened?
>
> Greg Norman was No. 1 in the world the only other time Woods missed a
> 36-hole cut on the PGA Tour.
>
> "Welcome to my world," said John Cook, a close friend and neighbor of
> Woods. "I think I've only done that three or four times this year
> alone. Hey, this wasn't going to last forever."
>
> It sure seemed as though it would.
>
> Woods shot a 76 in the second round of the 1997 Canadian Open, making
a
> bogey on the last hole at Royal Montreal to miss the cut by one shot.
> He never missed another one until Friday.
>
> And even then, no one expected it.
>
> The Four Seasons at Las Colinas came to a halt when Woods lined up a
> 15-foot par putt on the 18th hole across the street at Cottonwood
> Valley, his last hope of extending his record streak to 142
tournaments
> in the money.
>
> "Every guy in the locker room was watching," Jesper Parnevik said.
> "We're not allowed to bet, but guys were offering $1,000 he would
make
> it."
>
> The putt looked true, just like so many other pressure-packed moments
> involving Woods, but only for the first 12 feet. It stopped bending
> toward the right edge of the cup and straightened out, grazing the
> edge.
>
> Say goodbye to the streak.
>
> "It was a very frustrating round because I couldn't quite find where
I
> needed to put the club in the right position to make a golf swing,"
> Woods said after his 72 left him at 1-over 141. "I was just trying to
> fly by night and kind of bandage my way through the finish. But I
just
> didn't quite have it today."
>
> The bigger surprise is where it happened.
>
> Woods never had finished worse than a tie for 12th at the Byron
Nelson
> Championship, and he had been in the top 10 the last five times he
> played. He was still trying to pick up a few birdies to inch closer
to
> the lead going into the weekend when everything fell apart.
>
> First came a three-putt from 20 feet on No. 13, then a bogey from the
> bunker on No. 15. Needing a par on the final hole to make the cut,
> Woods hit a 7-iron from the middle of the fairway into a bunker just
> left of the pin, from where the best he could do was blast out to 15
> feet.
>
> Woods couldn't help but notice the irony of ending the streak at the
> tournament hosted by Nelson, whose 113 consecutive cuts was the
> standard for 55 years until Woods toppled it at the end of the 2003
> season.
>
> "What is it? Seven years?" he asked. "That's not too bad."
>
> The streak dates to the 1998 Pebble Beach National Pro-Am, where it
> rained so much that the third and final round of the tournament was
> postponed from February to August. Woods was among those who withdrew
> by not returning the day after the PGA Championship; the cut is made
> after 54 holes at Pebble because of the three-course rotation.
>
> Even so, he would have needed a 65 that day to finish in the money.
>
> During the seven-year cut streak, Woods won 37 times on the PGA Tour,
> won eight majors, changed his swing twice, switched every piece of
> equipment except his putter and got married.
>
> He was asked to rank it among his other feats in golf the only player
> to win three straight U.S. Junior Amateurs, making the Tour
> Championship in just seven tournaments after he turned pro, winning
> four straight majors.
>
> "This is more intestinal fortitude than anything else," Woods said.
> "Days when you just don't have it, you don't mail it in. You give it
> everything you've got. I don't care what kind of game you have, you
> somehow try and find a way to get it done. You've seen me do it over
> the years."
>
> Twice he was in danger of missing the cut with four holes to play in
> the second round and went on to win the tournament. Four other times
he
> finished in the top 10.
>
> "He's had off weeks and still had a chance to win," Cook said.
>
> Woods' cut streak included 31 tournaments that had no cut, such as
the
> World Golf Championships, the Tour Championship and the
season-opening
> Mercedes Championships. Without those, his streak was 111, two short
of
> Nelson.
>
> Their generations were different.
>
> Most argue that the fields are stronger and deeper than ever before
on
> the PGA Tour. However, making the cut in Nelson's era meant getting
> paid, and tournaments often didn't pay out beyond 20th place. Not
only
> did Nelson made 113 consecutive cuts, he never finished lower than a
> tie for 17th.
>
> Tour officials said Nelson preferred not to comment on Woods missing
> the cut.
>
> Three years ago, when Woods was still 34 cuts short of the record, he
> had a slippery 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole at Torrey Pines
to
> make the cut on the number. Nelson watched that day from his home in
> Texas.
>
> "He has the ability to make a shot or a putt, when he needs it real
> bad, better than anyone I know," Nelson said at the time. "It shows
one
> thing. He never quits, regardless of how bad he plays. He plays every
> shot like it means something."
>
> This putt meant plenty. But this is one putt Woods didn't make.
>
> And now he has to start all over.
>
>
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