Sun, 27 Aug, 2006 - 23:31
Ten years to the day he turned professional Tiger Woods reminded everybody today that he is human – and still he won.
After losing a three-stroke lead in the last five holes Woods registered his fourth straight victory – and fifth in eight years at Firestone Country Club in Akron – by beating fellow American Stewart Cink at the fourth hole of a play-off.
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