By Doug Ferguson
June 19th 2008 @ 3:46am
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Woods heads home with US Open trophy and uncertain future
The countdown toward Jack Nicklaus’ benchmark of 18 professional majors began in earnest three years ago when Tiger Woods won the Masters in a playoff and reached the halfway point with his ninth Grand Slam title.
But when he picked up No.14 with a playoff victory at the US Open on Monday, looking into his future [...]
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