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  2. 2006 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 2006 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship was a golf tournament that was played from February 22–26, 2006 at La Costa Resort and Spa in Carlsbad, California.It was the eighth WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship and the first of four World Golf Championships events held in 2006.

  3. List of career achievements by Tiger Woods - Wikipedia

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    Woods has won 15 majors, second all time behind Jack Nicklaus' 18. Woods is 14–1 when going into the final round of a major with at least a share of the lead. Woods scoring average in 2000 is the lowest in PGA Tour history, both adjusted, 67.79, and unadjusted, 68.17. [1] Woods has the lowest career scoring average in PGA Tour history.

  4. 2007 WGC-Accenture Match Play Championship - Wikipedia

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    Tiger Woods: 3&2 16 J. J. Henry: 1 Tiger Woods: 5&4 8 Tim Clark 8 Tim Clark: 2&1 9 Robert Allenby: 1 Tiger Woods 4 Nick O'Hern: 20h 5 David Howell: 12 Rory Sabbatini: 2up 12 Rory Sabbatini 4 Nick O'Hern: 2&1 4 Nick O'Hern: 4&3 13 Lucas Glover: 4 Nick O'Hern 3 Henrik Stenson: 1up 6 K. J. Choi: 2&1 11 Carl Pettersson: 6 K. J. Choi 3 Henrik ...

  5. Steve Scott (runner) - Wikipedia

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    Steve Scott (born May 5, 1956) is an American former track athlete. The silver medalist in the 1500 meters at the inaugural IAAF World Championships in Athletics in Helsinki in 1983, Scott owns the U.S. indoor record in the 2000 meters (4:58.6-1981). He held the American outdoor mile record for more than 26 years and also is the former American ...

  6. List of world number one male golfers - Wikipedia

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    Vijay Singh was the only golfer other than Woods to be ranked world No. 1 in the 2000s. Dustin Johnson 's 135 weeks spent atop the world rankings are the 3rd most of all time. Rory McIlroy was the world No. 1 for 95 weeks in the 2010s, the most of any golfer.

  7. 2007 FedEx Cup Playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The Barclays was played August 23–26. 144 players were eligible to play but 6 of them did not enter. Of the 138 players who entered the tournament, 75 of them made the cut. The cut was even par. Steve Stricker won by shooting −16 to win the first ever FedEx Cup playoff event. Tiger Woods did not participate in the tournament. The top 120 ...

  8. List of Presidents Cup records - Wikipedia

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    Youngest Presidents Cup captain: Tiger Woods – 43 years, 347 days in 2019 Youngest International team captain: Trevor Immelman – 42 years, 280 days in 2022 Youngest non-playing United States captain: Fred Couples – 50 years, 5 days in 2009

  9. 1999 WGC-American Express Championship - Wikipedia

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    The 1999 WGC-American Express Championship was a golf tournament that was contested from 4–7 November 1999 at Valderrama Golf Club in Sotogrande, San Roque, Spain.It was the first WGC-American Express Championship tournament, and the third and final event in the inaugural year of the World Golf Championships.