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Bubba, Molinari lead PGA; Woods 3 shots back

Bubba, Molinari lead PGA; Woods 3 shots back

OK, so shooting 1-under 71, even at the PGA Championship, shouldn't be that big of a deal for a guy who has held the No. 1 ranking for more than five years. But after the year - not to mention the week - Woods has had, just finishing a round under par is huge.

 

After quick start, Woods falls back to pack at PGA

Tiger Woods' blistering start at the PGA Championship didn't last long. Now he's chasing a bunch of lesser-known guys like Jason Day and Gregory Bourdy.

 

Mickelson crumbles, Woods remains No. 1

Mickelson crumbles, Woods remains No. 1

Despite the highest score of his career, Tiger Woods will stay No. 1 in the world for another week. Phil Mickelson had a chance to become No. 1 in the world ranking for the first time in his career after Woods tied for 78th at the Bridgestone Invitational.

 

18-over! Tiger limps to worst finish ever as pro

Tiger Woods had his worst finish ever as a pro, concluding the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational at 18-over par after shooting a 7-over 77 in the final round Sunday.

 

Woods struggles again with 75

Tiger Woods logged another miserable round and then all but conceded the No. 1 spot in the world to Phil Mickelson.

 

Bubba opens with 64; Tiger struggles at Firestone

Bubba opens with 64; Tiger struggles at Firestone

Not even one of his favorite golf courses is much use to Tiger Woods these days.

 

Escalade is car most likely to catch thieves' eyes

Escalade is car most likely to catch thieves' eyes

The blinged-out Cadillac Escalade SUV, a favorite of A-listers like Tiger Woods, is once again the vehicle voted most likely to be stolen, according to an insurance industry group.

 

Woods' endorsements down $22 million

Tiger Woods' estimated endorsements for 2010 are worth $22 million less than last year, according to Sports Illustrated's annual analysis of the highest-earning American athletes.

 

Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant America's Favorite Sports Stars: Survey

Tiger Woods, Kobe Bryant America's Favorite Sports Stars: Survey

Tiger Woods has dropped into a tie with Kobe Bryant as the favorite American sports star.

Woods had held the position alone since 2006, but the Los Angeles Lakers guard moved up from fourth last year to grab a share of the top spot, Harris Interactive said Tuesday.
LeBron James dropped from third to sixth in the company's survey of 2,227 adults conducted online from June 14-21, before he left Cleveland to sign with Miami. Retired NBA star Michael Jordan fell from second to seventh.

Senh: I could understand Kobe Bryant being at the top since he just won another championship, but Tiger Woods? The guy hasn't won anything since returning from his sex scandal.

 

Donald Trump Dumps Tiger Mistress Rachel Uchitel From 'Celeb Apprentice'

Trump comments on Uchitel's "terrible" mistake.
If there's one man in network show business you don't want to anger, it's Donald Trump. But Rachel Uchitel's burned her bridge with the Celebrity Apprentice master, as Trump had this to say about the former Tiger mistress' decision to join Celebrity Rehab.

 

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