U.S. Open spotlight: Tiger Woods

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Jun. 19, 2009
By PGATOUR.COM

Each week during the 2009 season, PGATOUR.COM will spotlight one key player in the field. (Click here to see previous spotlights.) For this week's 109th U.S. Open, it's defending champion and 14-time major winner Tiger Woods.

Woods' round-by-round results
Rd. Score Position Eagles Birdies Pars Bogeys Others Scorecard
1 74 (4 over) T79 0 3 10 2 2 Scorecard
Woods opened with 31 putts at Bethpage Black, but the real concern was a pair of double bogeys that ruined his chances of going low.

Consider this file to be your one-stop source for everything concerning
Tiger this week, with links to Tiger-related content, notes, stats, video and other multimedia elements.

TUESDAY: Woods says Bethpage 'the most difficult' venue
VIDEO: Woods talks about the strength of this year's field
VIDEO: Tiger breaks down key holes at Bethpage Black
VIDEO: Woods' confidence high on eve of tournament

Featured content
IN BLACK AND WHITE. Jules Alexander has picked out 10 of his favorite photos from his new book, "Tiger Woods In Black & White,"and provided PGATOUR.COM with exclusive commentary.
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2009 WIN NO. 1. In his third start back from an eight-month, post-surgery layoff, Tiger successfully defended his title at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard.
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2009 WIN NO. 2. Winning one golf legend's tournament wasn't enough for Tiger's comeback, so he backed up the Bay Hill victory with another at Jack's Memorial Tournament.
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VICTORY ROOM. Everything you ever wanted to know about Tiger's 67 (and counting) PGA TOUR victories.
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SILENCING THE CRITICS. When Tiger Woods failed to win the Masters, and THE PLAYERS, people started asking was Tiger Woods really still Tiger Woods. He answered with a stern "heck, yes" in Ohio.
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BETTER THAN EVER. A year after Tiger's U.S. Open win for the ages, he's back to defend, fresh off his 67th victory and -- if possible -- a bigger favorite than ever before.
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ROUNDTABLE. Can Tiger Woods win back-to-back U.S. Opens? Our panel of experts talk it out.
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PLAYER PAGE. Want more Tiger? Check out his results, stats and more for this season and beyond.
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Featured videos
BREAKING DOWN BETHPAGE. Tiger Woods gives an exclusive tour of four key holes at Bethpage State Park's Black Course, the home of the 2009 U.S. Open.
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HELPING MILLIONS. Tiger Woods approaches giving back with the same ferocity he displays on the course.
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TIGER WOODS FOUNDATION. The foundation is a safe place where kids in grades 5 through 12 can discover who they are, and what they want to be.
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JUST LIKE DAD. Tiger attributes his baseline putting style to his father.
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CHECK OUT THAT SWING. Bill Kratzert breaks down Tiger's new swing at the CA Championship, where he tied for ninth in his second start back from surgery.
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JUDGED BY HIS PEERS. Justin Leonard, Shaun Micheel and other PGA TOUR players talk about the era of Tiger Woods.
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Take Five
Five things you should know about Tiger Woods
Since turning professional in 1996, Woods has won 88 tournaments -- 67 of those victories on the PGA TOUR, including at least three wins in each of the four majors with the exception being the Masters and British Open, where he has four victories in each event, for a total of 14 Major wins.
Since its launch in 1996, The Tiger Woods Foundation has touched more than 10 million youths through character development programs, scholarships, grants, junior golf teams, and the Tiger Woods Learning Center in an attempt to help young people reach their goals.
He has more career major wins and career PGA TOUR wins than any other active golfer. He is the youngest player to achieve the career Grand Slam and the youngest and fastest to win 50 tournaments on TOUR.
Tiger's perfect day is to surf, ski, play golf and go spear-fishing, and his favorite movie is Caddyshack.
Woods refers to his ethnic makeup as "Cablinasian" (a blended word he coined from Caucasian, Black, American Indian, and Asian). To be exact, Woods is one-fourth black, one-fourth Thai, one-fourth Chinese, one-eighth white and one-eighth American Indian.
How did he do in the past?
U.S. Open starts and the last starts prior
Year Last start before U.S.Open Finish U.S. Open finish U.S. Open winner
2009 the Memorial Tournament Won -- --
2008 Masters 2nd Won Tiger Woods
2007 the Memorial Tournament T15 T2 Angel Cabrera
2006 Masters T3 CUT Geoff Ogilvy
2005 the Memorial Tournament T3 2 Michael Campbell
2004 the Memorial Tournament 3 T17 Retief Goosen
2003 the Memorial Tournament T4 T20 Jim Furyk
2002 the Memorial Tournament T22 Won Tiger Woods
2001 the Memorial Tournament Won T12 Retief Goosen
2000 the Memorial Tournament Won Won Tiger Woods
1999 the memorial Tournament Won T3 Payne Stewart
1998 the Memorial Tournament T51 T18 Lee Janzen
1997 the Memorial Tournament T67 T19 Ernie Els
1996 Masters CUT T82 Steve Jones
1995 Masters T41 W/D Corey Pavin
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