Article: 2004 RYDER CUP; TIN CUP; Tiger Woods' slump in the majors is nothing compared to his struggles in the Ryder Cup.(SPORTS)

Byline: Jerry Zgoda; Staff Writer

Now that his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus' 18 major championships is stuck at eight and he has lost his five-year headlock on the world's No. 1 ranking, Tiger Woods arrives at Oakland Hills Country Club in suburban Detroit today for his fourth Ryder Cup seeking to answer yet another question about a career that, only by his own superlative standards, has stalled at age 28.

Why hasn't the game's most gifted player excelled in a match-play format upon which he first made his legend by winning three consecutive U.S. Amateur titles?

Woods has played every possible match during his first three Ryder Cups, compiling a ...

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