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Woods breaks through at Bay Hill
Updated: 03/20/01
ORLANDO, Fla. (March 18) -- No more talk about a slump, just more stories about the amazing feats of Tiger Woods.

Erratic with his driver to the very end, Woods recovered with two brilliant shots that set up birdies, including a 15-footer on the final hole to beat hard-charging Phil Mickelson by one stroke and win the Bay Hill Invitational on Sunday.

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Tour Insider
Updated: 03/20/01
(March 20) -- David Duval stepped into some bad mojo, and can't seem to wipe it off his shoes. His Nike shoes, to be specific. It's as if Stephen King came out of his car accident just in time to write his next novel about golf.

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Players Preview
Updated: 03/20/01
Can we stop talking Tiger Woods' "slump?" Woods won for the first time in eight starts, by one shot over Phil Mickelson at Bay Hill. The win wasn't vintage Tiger -- he sprayed it all over the lot and coughed up the lead briefly on the back nine -- but it was a triumph for no other reason than it will get people to stop asking him why he hasn't been winning.

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Stroke of Luck
Updated: 03/19/01
(March 18) -- Even the great ones need a little bit of luck on their side now and then. But as Branch Rickey, the baseball executive most noted for integrating baseball when he signed Jackie Robinson, once said: "Luck is the residue of design." Simply put, the great ones make their luck and take advantage of good breaks when they happen.

Struggling with his driver down the stretch at the Bay Hill Invitational, Tiger Woods nearly drove out-of-bounds twice in the final three holes but both times bounced back to make a birdie, including one on the final hole that gave him a one-stroke victory over Phil Mickelson.

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It's Tiger's Parade
Updated: 03/19/01
Because elegantly mystifying and whimsical prose of the purplest sort dominated his time's sportswriting, a man named George Trevor once typed the words "Impregnable Quadrilateral." He hoped to suggest the difficulty of an assault on a four-sided fortress, for his subject was Bobby Jones' daring 1930 campaign to win golf's four major championships.

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Defending Tiger
Updated: 03/18/01
No more talk about a slump, just more stories about the amazing feats of Tiger Woods.

Erratic with his driver to the very end, Woods recovered with two brilliant shots that set up birdies, including a 15-footer on the final hole to beat hard-charging Phil Mickelson by one stroke and win the Bay Hill Invitational on Sunday.

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Chasing Tiger
Updated: 03/17/01
Tiger Woods wasn't about to let one bad swing keep him from where he wanted to be -- in the lead Saturday at the Bay Hill Invitational, and in position to win for the first time this year.

After hitting into the water and making bogey on the easiest hole at Bay Hill, Woods made an immediate and spectacular recovery. He hit a 4-iron from 210 yards into a stiff breeze to about 10 inches on the par-3 17th and wound up with a 6-under 66.

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Five chase Goydos
Updated: 03/16/01
For Paul Goydos, the Bay Hill Invitational has a familiar look to it. He was in the lead, and just about everyone else -- including Tiger Woods -- was lurking.

Five years after Goydos emerged from a large pack to win Bay Hill for his only PGA Tour victory, he put together another round of 4-under 68 on Friday and took a one-stroke lead into the weekend.

"The round kind of fell into place more than I went out and beat the golf course or played better than anybody else," Goydos said.

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