Sunday, February 3, 2008

Tiger Woods' Audacious Win In Dubai: Obama Ain't The Only Biracial Brother Kicking Butt


Black History Month Never Looked So Good

DUBAI, United Arab Emirates -- Tiger Woods birdied five of his final seven holes Sunday to rally from a four-shot deficit and grab a dramatic victory at the Dubai Desert Classic for a sixth title in his last seven events.

One week after winning the Buick Invitational by eight shots, Woods fired a seven-under 65 for a 14-under total of 274 and then waited to see if Ernie Els could catch him. Needing a birdie on the par-five 18th to force a playoff, overnight leader Els hit his tee shot into the water and made bogey.

"To go 2-for-2, it's a pretty good start, isn't it?" said Woods who won by one shot from rising star Martin Kaymer of Germany. Woods had already finished when Kaymer, who won the Abu Dhabi Golf Championship two weeks ago, closed with a birdie-birdie-eagle for a 66.

This is the third time Woods has started a season with two straight victories, and it was another sign that the world's No. 1 player could be headed for a big year. Woods now has won his last four official tournaments -- and he also won his unofficial Target World Challenge by seven shots in December.

Woods lost momentum with bogeys on the sixth and ninth holes, but he poured it on along the back nine to capture the Dubai Desert Classic for the second time. It was his 72nd career victory, 62 of those on the PGA Tour. [CNN]