DUBLIN, Ohio -- Tiger Woods will have some work to do on Sunday at Memorial, sitting four shots back of leader Spencer Levin and fighting a nasty case of the flu in the process. After running out into the lead on the front nine
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Tiger Woods confidently dropped his final birdie putt in the center of the 18th hole to finish his dramatic victory at the Memorial Tournament. Of course, the hole that will be remembered most is the 16th, where he didn't need his putter at all after
Tiger Woods, in vintage form, showed a wildly erratic Rickie Fowler how it's done.
By Reid Cherner, USA TODAY The victory by Tiger Woods Sunday at the Memorial has caught the notice of the bookmakers. Woods was 12-1 to the win the US Open prior to the weekend. He is now the 6-1 favorite for next week's major. 50-1: Jason Day;