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Tiger Woods recoiled with a big smile.
"Oh Lord. It's going to be one of those days," Woods said after Notah Begay III, his roommate in college at Stanford, promised some trash-talking as they prepared to play.
It was one of those days, all right. Paired with LPGA Tour star Suzann Pettersen in a best-ball format in the Notah Begay Challenge, Woods watched his partner carry much of the load on a warm, late-summer day in upstate New York. The duo finished third at 9-under 63, two shots behind Hunter Mahan and Cristie Kerr, who won the charity event at Turning Stone Resort's Atunyote Golf Club layout for the second straight year.
"She played great," Woods said about Pettersen. "She definitely carried me."
Annika Sorenstam and Rickie Fowler finished second, one shot behind the winners, and Begay and Natalie Gulbis were last at 7 under.
Read more: http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/...an-win-notah-begay-challenge-tiger-woods-team
"Oh Lord. It's going to be one of those days," Woods said after Notah Begay III, his roommate in college at Stanford, promised some trash-talking as they prepared to play.
It was one of those days, all right. Paired with LPGA Tour star Suzann Pettersen in a best-ball format in the Notah Begay Challenge, Woods watched his partner carry much of the load on a warm, late-summer day in upstate New York. The duo finished third at 9-under 63, two shots behind Hunter Mahan and Cristie Kerr, who won the charity event at Turning Stone Resort's Atunyote Golf Club layout for the second straight year.
"She played great," Woods said about Pettersen. "She definitely carried me."
Annika Sorenstam and Rickie Fowler finished second, one shot behind the winners, and Begay and Natalie Gulbis were last at 7 under.
Read more: http://espn.go.com/golf/story/_/id/...an-win-notah-begay-challenge-tiger-woods-team
