Found July 20, 2009 on Sports Challenge League:
PLAYERS: Tiger Woods

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As the news broke that Tiger Woods missed the cut in this year’s Open Championship, I couldn’t help but compare were Lefty stacks up to Woods today.  This is an interesting comparison since Woods has not returned to his top form since knee surgery last year and Mickelson continues to improve his game since the [...]
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