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Article: Woods adds to glossy record with wire-to-wire win.
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- The Dallas Morning News (Dallas, TX)
- Article date:
- July 17, 2005
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Byline: Bill Nichols
ST. ANDREWS, Scotland _ The 134th British Open will go down as a significant moment in golf history.
A generation or so from now, folks will recall that glorious year when the past and future collided at the home of golf for the second time in five years.
For it was on the Old Course that Jack Nicklaus retired from major competition _ again _ and Tiger Woods officially became the dominant player _ again.
Just when fans were warming to the concept of a Big Five, the Big One strode confidently across Swilcan Bridge toward a five-shot victory Sunday. Woods' confident strut on the greatest walk in golf spoke volumes: ...