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Tiger Woods is determined to add one more win to his list
of honours before completing his playing schedule for 2001. The
American world number one ends his itinerary when he hosts
the Williams World Challenge at Sherwood Country Club. And he would
dearly love to improve on his previous 10th and second-place finishes
in the California event.
"It would be nice to end the year with another victory,"
he said on his official website. "But, no matter what happens, I
feel good about what I accomplished this year. Five PGA
Tour wins, PGA Player of the Year and, of course, winning four straight
major championships. In some ways, the latter still hasn't sunk
in."
Woods came into 2001 as defending champion in the British
Open, the US Open and the USPGA Championship. Despite a winless
run until mid-March, he ended his victory drought in style
as he clinched back-to-back titles at the Bay Hill Invitational
and the Players' Championship. The following week, the 25-year-old
made golfing history when he sank a 15-foot birdie putt on
Augusta's 18th green to seal the US Masters and become the first
player to hold all four majors at once.
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