THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 2006 SPORTS 5B PGA TOUR Michael Dwyer/ASSOCIATED PRESS Tiger Woods and his caddie Steve Williams celebrate Woods' birdie on the 17th hole in the Deutsche Bank Championship golf tournament at the TPW of Boston in Norton, Mass., on Monday. Woods won the tournament, his fifth straight PGA Tour victory, with 16-under par. Will Woods ever lose again? Tiger wins fifth consecutive tournament a second time BY TIM DAHLBERG ASSOCIATED PRESS Vijay Singh had a smile on his face when it was over. the kind of dazed smile we should be accustomed to by now because it's been on the faces of a lot of guys who have teed it up in recent weeks against Tiger Woods. Singh didn't have much to say. There wasn't much he could say. Really, there's not much left to be said. he can possibly, He will, of course, because golf can be a maddening game, even if your first name is Tiger. Woods has now won five tournaments in a row. Watch him shoot a 63 in the final round of the Deutsche Bank Classic and you wonder how he can possibly lose again. For now, though, be content to watch greatness. Savor the moment so you can tell your grandchildren you were there during the day when one man was so mentally tough and physically gifted that he could seemingly his way to victory. What has to frighten his fellow players is that the best may still be coming. He's already the greatest player of his time. Barring injury, he'll become the greatest player of all time sooner than anyone ever thought. ming. "Everything can always be better." Enjoy him, because golf may never see the likes of a Tiger Woods again. He overhauled his swing once even after winning big early in his career. He did it again after winning seven of 11 majors at one stretch, presumably because he figured he should have won them all. Woods is close to becoming a billionaire but, in an era of pampered pros who are content just to earn a nice living, he plays as though he doesn't have two nickels to rub together. are today. The words might sound arrogant, coming as they do from someone who has won five tournaments, including two major championships, in a row. But the best always have a touch of arrogance in them, and Woods is no exception. So now it's five in a row, though you get the feeling that Woods isn't as impressed with the winning streak as his fellow competitors might be. It's a career to them, but to the game's best player it's merely a summer fling. "I could always hit the ball better, chip better, put better, think better," Woods said. that's partly because Woods has already won six in a row once. And even he considers the record of 11 straight during the final year Woods said. "This game is fluid. It's always changing, it's always evolving and you can always get better. That's the great thing about it. You can get better tomorrow than you are today." of World War II by Byron Nelson almost unapproachable. although Thompson. He'll go into next year's Masters as a prohibitive favorite to win his fifth green jacket, and a win at the U.S. Open at Oakmont would give him the Tiger Slam for the second time in his career. Assuming he wins those — and it's hard not to — he would have a chance to win the real Grand Slam and edge tantalizingly close to the record of 18 major championships now held by Jack Nicklaus. Nicklaus, of course, is generally regarded as the best player ever. But he never won tournaments in bunches, and he never held all four major titles at once like Woods might for the second time next year. Woods needs only 21 PGA Tour wins to pass Nicklaus for second place in overall wins, and seven major championships to overtake him in the category that means the most. He'll get those, and by the time he's in his mid-30s he will likely break the record held by Sam Snead of 82 tour wins. By then, Woods won't have anybody left to chase. He will have to motivate himself by trying to set the bar so high that no one will ever break his records. ROOMMATE/ SUBLEASE Knowing Woods, he will do just that. The great ones usually do. FOR RENT KANSANCLASSIFIEDS JOBS LOST & FOUND Cardinals defeat Nationals AUTO JOBS LOST & FOUND PHONE 785.864.4358 FAX 785.864.5261 CLASSIFIEDS@KANSAN.COM MLB SERVICES Game included 44th homer, eight-inning shutout for St. Louis on a potential double-play ball with the bases loaded. Scott Rolen scored, but the rally stopped when Suppan, the next hitter, lined into a double play while attempting a squeeze bunt. five-game winning streak. He allowed two men on base in two innings, and left after Ryan Zimmerman walked and Nick Johnson singled with two outs in the eighth. Astacio (3-5) took the loss despite pitching well after three bad outings. Adam Wainwright entered and hit Austin Kearns to load the bases before striking out Brian Schneider, ending another fruitless day for the Nationals when batting with runners in scoring position. Washington was 0-for-6 with runners on second and third, dropping the team's season average to .245. $500-$5000 PAID EGG DONORS +Expenses: N smoking. Ages 19-29. SAT-110/ACT> 24/GPA>3.0 reply to: info@eggdontorcenter.com life support The Cardinals added a run in the seventh when Washington second baseman Bernie Castro dropped a throw from shortstop Felipe Lopez 785/841-2345 free, 24/7 www.hqcc.lawrence.ks.us The Nationals were again hurt by the inability to get their runners home. Lopez was stranded at third in the first, Nook Logan was left at second in the third. Kearns stood helplessly at third as the fifth came to an end, and Schneider's swinging strikeout ended the threat in the eighth. 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