Amazing Slow Motion Swing of Tiger Woods + BIGGEST SPORTS UPSET FROM CHASKA MINN

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Amazing Slow Motion Swing of Tiger Woods Watch the club head and the tee on this first swing. The tee comes perfectly out of the ground to about shoulder high, end over end, like a football field goal kick, and then falls to the ground in front of and to the right of Tiger. Tiger Woods - HAD A TWO STROKE LEAD AT THE LAST DAY OF THE PGA TOURNAMENT at Hazeltine Country Club CHASKA, Minn. — South Korea’s Y.E. Yang toppled Tiger Woods and became the first Asian-born man to win a major with a stunning performance Sunday in the PGA Championship, memorable as much for his clutch shots as the player he beat.In a year of spoilers at the majors, Yang's was the most surprising of all. Woods was 14-0 when he went into the final round of a major atop the leaderboard. He had not lost any tournamnt ard the world in 9 years when leading by 2 shots. None of that mattered to Yang, a 37-year-old Korean who hit the shots everyone expected from Woods. Leading by one on the final hole, Yang slayed golf's giant with a hybrid 3-iron that cleared the bunker and settled 12 feet from the cup. Yang made the birdie putt and shouted as he pumped his fist. It gave him a 2-under 70, and a 3-shot victory and Woods missed another short par putt and shot 75. Yang finished at 8-under 280 and won $1.35 million, along with a 5-year exemption on the PGA Tour and the majors. That was important for a guy who had to go back to PGA Tour qualifying last Dec. The last player to go from Q-school to PGA champion was John Daly in 1991. His victory is massive for Asia, the fastest-growing mkt in golf. Perhaps most significant is the way he stood up to Woods, the world's No. 1 player whose heritage is half-Asian through his Thai-born mother. BIGGEST SPORTS UPSETS PGA shocker: A little-known Korean pro snaps Tiger's perfect record with a 54-hole lead in a major. Does it crack this list of the biggest upsets in sports history? Yang and K.J. Choi are the only PGA Tour players who learned golf in ...
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