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Tiger Woods continues to be the best in the world
of golf in spite of loss in form, after being voted as the 2006 PGA Tour Player
of the Year by his colleagues for the eighth time in the past 10 years.
Tiger Woods continues to be the best in the world of golf in
spite of loss in form, after being voted as the 2006 PGA Tour Player of the
Year by his colleagues for the eighth time in the past 10 years.
This is year has been a mixed one for Woods. Having stormed
back to the world number one spot, winning eight events, including the British
Open and USPGA, Woods had to face tragedy on personal front, when his father
Earl Woods died due to cancer.
Woods said that during that period, the hardest thing that
he found was to play golf. "I knew
I had to go through, like anyone, the grieving process, and I had never done
anything like that before. The hardest thing for me to do was play golf.
Usually, people go to work to get away from a loss like that. But that's when I
thought of my dad. He introduced me to the game of golf. He taught me a lot of
life lessons on the golf course", he said.
However he bounced back and consistently showed excellent
form to win his third Open title. He now has won 12 majors, just 6 short of
Jack Nicklaus' record of 18. Accepting the award, Woods thanked his peers
saying, "It's always an honour to get the respect of your peers, this year
has been interesting to say the least, on and off the golf course."
"I played as bad as I did at the US Open and to get it
going after that was nice, because I was playing well early in the year and
then in the springtime got a little bit more. I went back to the same things I
was working on at the beginning of the year and they started clicking in and I
won a few tournaments."
Woods also won the Byron Nelson Trophy for his lowest
scoring average at 68.11 and has collected nearly $10 million as prize money.
Says PGA Tour commissioner Tim Finchem, "He has raised his game to the
highest level and sustained that excellence. Winning the Jack Nicklaus Trophy
again is testimony to his greatness."
Meanwhile South African Trevor Immelman won the US
tour's Rookie of the Year after winning the Western Open while the Comeback
Player of the Year award went to American Steve Stricker.
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