CA
ON
추천업소
추천업소 선택:
추천업소 그룹 리스트
  • 식품ㆍ음식점ㆍ쇼핑1
  • 부동산ㆍ건축ㆍ생활2
  • 미용ㆍ건강ㆍ의료3
  • 자동차ㆍ수리ㆍ운송4
  • 관광ㆍ하숙ㆍ스포츠5
  • 이민ㆍ유학ㆍ학교6
  • 금융ㆍ보험ㆍ모기지7
  • 컴퓨터ㆍ인터넷ㆍ전화8
  • 오락ㆍ유흥ㆍPC방9
  • 법률ㆍ회계ㆍ번역10
  • 꽃ㆍ결혼ㆍ사진11
  • 예술ㆍ광고ㆍ인쇄12
  • 도매ㆍ무역ㆍ장비13
  • 종교ㆍ언론ㆍ단체14
yunpro
멋진스윙.. 장타를 원하십니까? 오랜경력의 윤프로가 확실하게 책임지도 해드립니다. 647.291.2022
블로그 ( 오늘 방문자 수: 2 전체: 12,409,540 )
Woods' second title at this event also gave him 50 wins
lucasyun

2006 Buick Open Tiger Drives Away with Buick Win By Sports Network - August 06, 2006 GRAND BLANC, Mich. -- Tiger Woods equaled his score from the first three rounds Sunday with his fourth 6-under 66 and that gave him a three-stroke win at the Buick Open. Woods' second title at this event also gave him 50 wins for his PGA TOUR career. At the age of 30, he is the youngest to reach that plateau and seventh all time to reach the mark. He has now won 36 of 39 times he has had at least a share of the 54-hole lead. Woods also won this crown in 2002 at Warwick Hills Country Club and finished Sunday at 24-under-par 264. Tiger Woods posted four straight 6-under 66s to win the Buick Open by three shots."That's pretty cool to get to 50. You never in your wildest dreams think it would happen," said Woods, who earned $864,000 for the win. "I've been blessed and had a lot of good things go my way." Jim Furyk, the 2003 winner here, fired an 8-under 64 to end alone in second place at 21-under-par 267. He shared the lead after 16 holes, but could only par the final two to end three back. Joe Durant was one stroke further back at minus-20 after a final-round 67. Reigning Rookie of the Year Sean O'Hair posted a 5-under 67 to end in a tie for fourth at 19-under-par 269. He was joined there by Vaughn Taylor (68) and Scott Verplank (69). Woods seemed poised to run away with the crown early on Sunday. He drained putts of four, 12 and 19 feet as he made three straight birdies from the third to move to 21-under par and three strokes clear of the field. The 30-year-old two-putted for birdie on the par-5 seventh to go three up on Verplank. Woods had birdie putts ranging from 13 to 30 feet on each of the next four holes, but was unable to sink any of them. At the short par-4 12th, Woods missed the green left and had a difficult pitch. He left that chip in the rough for his only missed green in regulation for the round. Then he ran his third shot 18 feet past the cup. Woods two-putted for bogey to slip to 21-under par and a share of the lead. Furyk was playing flawless golf several groups ahead of Woods. Furyk collected three front-nine birdies to move to 16 under. Around the turn, he birdied five of the first six holes to join Woods at minus-21. Woods spun his third shot to the par-5 13th to one foot and kicked that in for birdie and a one-stroke lead. Furyk was unable to put any more pressure on as he parred the final three holes to close a bogey-free round. Woods stuck his second shot 3 feet from the hole on 15 and rolled in that putt for birdie. At par-3 17th, where a rowdy crowd gathers yearly, Woods had over 40 feet for birdie. He missed the putt badly and was lucky as someone threw an apple across the green as his ball rolled towards the hole. The apple missed Woods' ball and the world's No. 1 player didn't even flinch at the distraction before calmly sinking his par effort. At the last, Woods played his second shot 10 feet from the hole and poured that in for birdie and the win. Furyk, who was looking for his second crown here, settled for second for the third time this year. He was trying for his first win since beating Trevor Immelman in a playoff at the Wachovia Championship in early May. "I'm happy with the way I played," Furyk stated. "I really had it going on the backside. I lipped out a little one on 12, then kept it going on 13 and 14. "I wish I gave myself a little bit more opportunity 16 through 18 to try to make a putt, but I got a little loose with my swing and didn't hit it in there as close as I would have like to. Overall, 8-under for the day I am happy with the round, but I would have loved to birdie one or two of the last three holes." Tom Pernice, Jr. fired an 8-under 64 Sunday to move into a tie for seventh. He ended alongside Woody Austin, Harrison Frazar and Brett Quigley at 18-under-par 270. Vijay Singh, who had won this crown each of the last two years, was one stroke further back at minus-17.