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Pinehurst and Tiger Woods: Changes abound


It’s been more than half of his lifetime since Tiger Woods played in the first U.S. Open at Pinehurst, and his career achievements — notably, a record-tying 82 PGA Tour titles, including 15 major championships — may have exceeded what anyone foresaw 25 years ago. The primary question has changed from, "Will Tiger Woods do it?" to, "Can he do it?" (Southern Pines Pilot)

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Pinehurst and Tiger Woods: Changes abound