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  • Tiger Woods has victories this year at Bay Hill and in the Memorial. He won the AT&T National at Congressional in 2009. (Andrew Harnik/The Washington Times)

    Tiger Woods begins to take steps to restore the roar

    Tiger Woods last played a competitive round at Congressional Country Club's Blue Course nearly three years ago. That cloudy Sunday afternoon was vintage Tiger at the height of his golfing power. The images of that victorious round had become so familiar during the preceding decade.

  • Ryo Ishikawa, foreground, of Japan, hits from the  fifth fairway as Jhonattan Vargas, background, of Venezuela, looks on during the first round of the Cadillac Championship golf tournament on Thursday, March 10, 2011, in Doral, Fla. (AP Photo/J. Pat Carter)

    Woods' playing schedule limited by time with kids

    Tiger Woods is hitting some of his best shots when no one is watching.

  • A Tiger Woods book worth reading

    Tom Callahan first met Earl Woods in 1996 at the Greater Milwaukee Open, and he spent the next 10 years listening to stories and gaining insight. Few others had such access and trust.

  • Woods expects good reception from British fans

    Tiger Woods has won the British Open the last two times it was held at the birthplace of golf.

  • Spectators look on as Tiger Woods plays a shot on the 9th hole during a practice round on the Old Course at St. Andrews, Scotland, Tuesday, July 13, 2010. The British Open golf tournament begins at St. Andrews on Thursday, July 15. (AP Photo/Jon Super)

    Focus is on Woods' personal life at news conference

    During a news conference looking ahead to the third major of the year, 18 of the 34 questions related to either Tiger Woods' marital woes or, to a lesser degree, his links to a Canadian doctor accused of distributing a performance-enhancing drug.

  • 13 . . . and counting

    TULSA, Okla. (AP) — The 13th major for Tiger Woods looked like so many others until he finished.

  • At Tiger's event, who dares?

    Nothing like a little pingpong diplomacy to help thaw a relationship. It worked in the '70s for the United States and China, and maybe it'll have the same effect on Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, who have never been particularly palsy-walsy.

  • BIG DADDY

    When Tiger Woods arrives tomorrow at Congressional CC to host this week's inaugural AT&T National, the topic du jour is guaranteed to be the newest lady in his life: two-week-old Sam Alexis.

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