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Tiger Woods added to his impressive season by winning the 2012 AT&T National at the Congressional Country Club in Maryland. After stringing together rounds of 72, 68 and 67, Woods sealed the victory with a two-under 69. With the win, Woods has become the first golfer to claim three PGA Tour titles this season. He also separated himself from Jack Nicklaus, moving into second place all time with...
Published: July 1, 2012
Tiger Woods is really good at getting ready for majors. Back in March, Woods won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in preparation for the Masters. He followed that up with a win at the Memorial Tournament, which came just two weeks before the U.S. Open. Now, a mere 18 days before the start of the Open Championship—or British Open, if you will—Woods has put together another masterful...
Published: July 1, 2012
Tiger Woods came into Sunday’s final round of the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club in Bethesda, Md., only one shot off the lead. Woods shot a four-under-par 67 on Saturday in the unusual quiet of the gallery-less course. The lack of gallery noise on Saturday’s third round of the AT&T National was due to the course being closed to spectators. Golfers and officials only...
Published: July 1, 2012
Tiger Woods will never be the juggernaut that he was in the late 1990s and early 2000s, but his place among the leaders at the 2012 AT&T National proves that he is far from done. After he bombed the final two rounds at the U.S. Open, it appeared as though Tiger was slipping. He certainly has slipped since his time as the most dominant force in all of sports, but his ability to hang around the top...
Published: July 1, 2012
If a tree falls in the forest and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound? While this question has always been open to interpretation, several trees on Congressional golf course did fall as a result of Friday night’s storm, and it made plenty of noise. The aftermath of one of the worst storms that Bethesda, Maryland has seen in years forced the PGA Tour to prohibit...
Published: July 1, 2012
The first round at AT&T National left us with doubt, but the next two have golf’s greatest talent in the driver’s seat on Sunday. Tiger Woods heads into the final round a lock to take home the title at the 2012 AT&T National. He is currently tied for second place on the leaderboard with a score of six-under par. Brendon de Jonge’s consistent play has him atop the board coming...
Published: July 1, 2012
Yesterday, rain stormed the AT&T National tournament grounds in Bethesda, Md. Tiger Woods did some storming of his own. Woods shot a bogey-free four-under-par 67 to climb into second place on the leader board. His round of 67 was the lowest he shot at the AT&T National since the final round of his win there in 2009 (ESPN). His best performances have come with huge crowds cheering him on. Recently,...
Published: July 1, 2012
Tiger Woods is one of the top contenders to win the 2012 AT&T National as the tournament enters its final round of play on Sunday. The action at the Congressional will be fun to watch unfold since there are so many players within striking distance of the No. 1 spot on the leaderboard. Let’s look at the top contenders to win the tournament entering the final round. Bo Van Pelt Bo Van...
Published: July 1, 2012
Tiger Woods shot a four-under-par 67 on Saturday to move to just one shot behind the tournament leader, Brendon de Jonge. Tiger will be in the last group off at 1:15 p.m. ET with De Jonge and Bo Van Pelt. Bleacher Report will follow Tiger’s attempt to win his third title in 2012 with continuous updates throughout his round today. Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: July 1, 2012
It was one of the stranger days you’ll ever see on the PGA Tour. Players hit off split tees in threesomes on a weekend, fallen trees littered the golfing property and the number of fans barely reached the dozens. But if any man can ignore these distractions it’s Tiger Woods—and he served notice on Saturday. The 2009 AT&T National champion took great strides toward his second title...