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MELBOURNE, Australia - Tiger Woods gave the record crowds at the Australian Masters everything they could have wanted with his victory Sunday, except a definitive answer when he would return.
MELBOURNE, Australia - Tiger Woods gave record crowds at Kingston Heath what they wanted to see - exquisite shots and a closing round of 4-under 68 to win the Australian Masters on Sunday for his seventh victory of the year.
MELBOURNE, Australia - Tiger Woods has been saying since he first showed up on the PGA Tour that he plays only to win.
MELBOURNE, Australia - The tee shot sailed to the right and onto a sandy path.
MELBOURNE, Australia - Tiger Woods had a stiff breeze at his back as he stood on the 13th tee, his hand resting on the cover of his driver as he contemplated how to navigate the 354 yards to the green.
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