Snap Shots: The Week In Golf
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Snap Shots: The Week In Golf
All Eyes On Wie
Teenager Michelle Wie was the focus of attention in South Korea last week -- and for the first time in eight tries, she made the cut at a men's pro event, eventually finishing 12 shots off the lead at the SK Telecom Open.
Fists Of Furyk
Jim Furyk punches the air after winning the Wachovia Championship in a playoff against Trevor Immelman. It was Furyk's 11th Tour win and moves him to fifth in the World Golf Rankings.
Choke Job
Missing a putt on the 72nd hole didn't make Hale Irwin a happy camper. But don't worry -- it didn't cost him the Champions tour event. Irwin finished nine strokes behind winner Bart Bryant.
Jump For Joy
Think Cristie Kerr was excited about winning the LPGA's Franklin American Mortgage Championship? Her boyfriend, Erik Stevens, was the recipient of a celebratory hug.
Toast Of Italy
Francesco Molinari became the first Italian in 26 years to win the Italian Open, posting a 23-under total to win by four shots.
Beauty And The Beard
Michael Douglas, evidently deciding to take the job in the next Grizzly Adams movie, shares a moment with fellow Hollywood celebrity Heather Locklear during Douglas' annual golf tournament.
Sad Day
Tiger Woods, flanked by his wife and his mother, arrives at a reception following the burial service for his dad Earl Woods, who died last week after a battle with prostate cancer.