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      Home  >  Daily News  >  The amazing Tiger

      The amazing Tiger

      Golf, Tiger Woods, US open


      Tiger puts away Mediate on 91st hole to win U.S. Open
      Associated Press

      SAN DIEGO — With a throbbing knee and a pounding heart, Tiger Woods made one last improbable escape Monday and won the U.S. Open in a 19-hole playoff over Rocco Mediate, his 14th career major and maybe the most amazing of them all.

      One shot behind on the 18th hole after a collapse no one saw coming, Woods birdied the 18th hole to force sudden death at Torrey Pines against a 45-year-old with a creaky back who simply wouldn’t go away.

      But that one extra hole was enough to doom Mediate, trying to become the oldest U.S. Open champion at 45 years, 6 months.

      He put his tee shot in the bunker at No. 7, knocked his approach off a cart path and against the bleachers, chipped some 18 feet past the hole and missed the par putt.

      On the verge of one of golf’s greatest upsets, Mediate instead became another victim.

      Woods, who delivered so many spectacular moments over four days along the Pacific bluffs, only needed a two-putt par at the end to win the U.S. Open for the third time, and the first since it last was held on a public course at Bethpage Black in 2002.

      It capped off a remarkable week for the world’s No. 1 player, who had not played since April 15 surgery on his left knee and looked as though every step was a burden. But it held up for 91 holes, and the payoff was worth the pain.

      Source: AP

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      5 Comments

      1. Glenn Wilson Reply
        June 16, 2008 at 9:50 pm

        What? A one-hole sudden death playoff after the first playoff to decide the U.S. Open?

        The most ridiculous in history? How not to break a tie?

        Sorry, couldn’t resist. 🙂

      2. Anonymous Reply
        June 16, 2008 at 10:21 pm

        Tiger is DA MAN!

      3. Lemmy Caution Reply
        June 17, 2008 at 2:36 am

        One of the most awesomest sporting performances to witness this weekend.

      4. silly pickle Reply
        June 17, 2008 at 5:23 am

        Armageddon Golf!

        Call the keystone cops!

        Call the Navy!

        Call the King of Chess!

      5. Garvin Reply
        June 17, 2008 at 7:27 am

        Glenn, did have a chuckle at your comment 🙂

        For golf I think the best comparison would be if the sudden death playoff was a putting competition.

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