Tiger Woods is a major champion again, but nobody is ready to dub him sole heir to the PGA throne. Woods fired an up-and-down 72 to shoot 11 under and win his second major title, but it was far from the blowout his first major victory was at the 1997 Masters. Spain's 19-year-old Sergio Garcia -- nicknamed "El Nino" -- did everything but catch Woods on Sunday, firing a 1-under 71 to finish one stroke off the lead in one of the most competitive and memorable major championships in recent history.
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So much for Tiger-mania, here comes "El Nino"
Sergio Garcia has arrived. He throws down challenges to Woods on his home turf, takes calls from the prime minister of Spain.
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Putt on No. 17 slows Garcia's momentum, gives Woods title
A mentally exhausted Woods won his second major championship, thanks to a gutsy 8-foot par putt on the 17th hole.
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PGA didn't make Crenshaw's Ryder Cup choices easier
Fred Couples? Tom Lehman? Or maybe one of the other captain's pick hopefuls. Ben Crenshaw has quite a decision to make.
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Weir goes from top of leaderboard to 10th place
Mike Weir can thank his putter for his collapse at the PGA Championship. His 8-over 80 was the result of 35 putts.
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