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Tiger Woods
Height: 6-1
Weight: 185
Birthdate: December 30, 1975
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November 3, 2009
This week's HSBC Champions, the newly-added fourth installment of the World Golf Championships series, will be the first time in their careers that Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have engaged in professional competition in Asia, according to the Associated Press.

Our View:Since the creation of the World Golf Championships in 1999, Tiger has emerged victorious in 16 of the 30 WGC events, including this year's Bridgestone Invitational. Mickelson has not been nearly as success at the WGC venues but he has served as the champion at the HSBC before (2007). Both golfers remarked to the AP reporters today that the opportunity to promote golf around the world while still playing in a PGA-sanctioned event has encouraged their decisions to include more international tourneys. This week's $7 million will be the largest in the history of professional golf in Asia.
October 20, 2009
Tiger Woods has won the points-based award as Player of the Year from the PGA of America, according to the Associated Press. This marks the 10th time Woods has won the PGA award.

Our View:Tiger was also presented with the Vardon Trophy as well as the Byron Nelson Award from the PGA Tour for having the lowest adjusted scoring average at 68.05. It's the eighth time he has won the Vardon. He is also the recipient of the Tour's Arnold Palmer Award granted for securing the Tour's money title (the ninth time he has won this particular award), earning a touch more than $10.5 million. Still to be decided is the Jack Nicklaus Trophy, awarded to the Tour's Player of the Year, determined by a vote of the players. The other candidates, based on objective reasoning, may be Steve Stricker and Phil Mickelson, each touting three wins on the Tour this season.
October 11, 2009
Tiger Woods defeated Y.E. Yang by a score of 6 & 5 in Match 31 to retain the Presidents Cup, according to USAToday.

Our View:Yang led in the early going, but after Woods evened the match at the 3rd hole, Tiger then went on a run of winning four out of five holes starting at 5th hole to hold a 4-up lead at the turn. A birdie at the 11th hole widened the score to 5-up, then an 8-foot birdie at the 13th ended the match and earned the last point needed for the Americans to retain the Presidents Cup. Woods this week was a perfect 5-0 in his matches.
Recent Results
NameStart DateEnd DateRankWinnings
THE TOUR ChampionshipSeptember 24, 2009September 27, 20092$810,000.00
BMW ChampionshipSeptember 10, 2009September 13, 20091$1,350,000.00
Deutsche Bank ChampionshipSeptember 4, 2009September 7, 200911$165,000.00
The BarclaysAugust 27, 2009August 30, 20092$495,000.00
PGA ChampionshipAugust 13, 2009August 16, 20092$810,000.00

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