With seven wins and 12 top 10 results in 16 starts, it was yet another routinely great year for Tiger Woods.
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THE SEASON THAT WAS
The good, the bad and the ugly...
When assessing a year on the PGA Tour, you have to take the good with the not so good. In 2007, there were plenty of both to choose from. From Tiger Woods' late-season domination, to the tour's fledgling FedEx Cup, to another memorable meltdown at Carnoustie, this season had it all. A look back at the 2007 season on tour; The Good, The Bad and The Ugly... THE SEASON THAT WAS >>>
AMES TAMES DISNEY(November 5) Stephen Ames hit a clutch bunker shot on his final hole on Sunday to set up a three-foot par putt that won him the Children's Miracle Network Classic by one-stroke... >>>
Ames
MONDAY WINNER!(October 29) It took him four full years and a Monday finish but Daniel Chopra couldn't care less. The Swede captured his first career title at the Ginn Sur Mer Classic on Monday... >>>
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WEIR SCIENCE!(October 22) Thanks to a birdie on the very last hole, Canada's Mike Weir ended a three-year victory drought with a one-shot win at the inaugural Fry's Electronics Open in Scottsdale... >>>
The Masters - (Augusta National Golf Club) April 5-8
The U.S. Open - (Oakmont Country Club) June 14-17
The British Open - (Carnoustie Golf Club) July 19-22
The PGA Championship - (Southern Hills Golf Club) August 9-12