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Woods Edges Garcia for Title
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Tiger Woods, 23, is the youngest player with two majors since Seve Ballesteros in 1980. (AFP)

Tiger Woods almost squandered a five-shot lead Sunday but held on to win the 81st PGA Championship by a stroke over Sergio Garcia.

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Michael Wilbon A Masterful Accomplishment for Woods
If the true test of a champion is how resourceful he is when his game goes south, Michael Wilbon writes, give Tiger Woods a passing grade for Sunday's final round.

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Vijay Singh, who many consider the hardest working man in golf, won his first major after taking the PGA Championship by two strokes over Steve Stricker.

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