AUGUST 19, 1998 î h e ÿ lo rth n ib (Jibsem er Page B6 Tiger Woods Tried For One Million Dollar Hole-In One August 17 G o lf s u p e r s ta r T ig e r W o o d s a t­ tem p ted to m ak e a o n e m illion d o llar o p p o r tu n ity to le a rn a n d p la y ’. l i t g a m e ,” s a id A m e ric a n G o lf P re s i­ h o le -in -o n e o n M o n d a y , A u g u st 17 at P o r tla n d ’s H ero n L ak es G o lf C o u rs e a s p a rt o f a fiv e -c ity to u r o f d e n t & C E O D a v id G . P rice. “ In a d d itio n to b e in g a h e a lth y , in n e r -c ity y o u th . G o lf c lin ic s s p o n s o re d b y le a d ­ in g g o l f o p e ra to r A m e ric a n G o lf in c o lla b o ra tio n w ith th e T ig e r W o o d s F o u n d a tio n . W o o d s w as to d o n a te th e $1 m illio n p u rs e to lo cal ju n io r g o lt p r o g r a m s b e n e f itin g in n e r - c ity y o u th s . T h e c o n te s t w a s h e ld d u rin g a g o lf c lin ic an d ex h ib itio n h o ste d by T ig e r an d his fath er, E arl W o o d s o n b e h a lf o f th e T ig e r W o o d s F o u n d a ­ tio n fo r th ree th o u s a n d y o u th s from P o rtla n d -a re a c o m m u n ity g ro u p s . T h e e v e n t w a s n o t o p e n to th e p u b lic , a lth o u g h m e m b e rs o f th e m e d ia w e re p re s e n t. “ W e are th r ille d to w o rk in p a r t­ n e r s h ip w ith th e T ig e r W o o d s F o u n d a tio n to m a k e g o lf m o re a c ­ c e s s ib le an d a f f o rd a b le fo r y o u th s w h o w o u ld n o t o th e r w is e h a v e th e fu n a lte rn a tiv e , g o lf te a c h e s a n u m ­ b e r o f in v a lu a b le life le s s o n s su ch as in te g rity , h o n e sty , d is c ip lin e an d c o m m itm e n t...id e a ls th e s e k id s can a p p ly to e v e ry a sp e c t o f th e ir liv e s.” T o e n c o u r a g e p a r tic ip a n ts to c o n tin u e th e ir in te re s t in g o l f a fte r th e c lin ic , A m e ric a n G o lf h a s p u r­ c h a s e d r o u n d s o f g o lf fro m fo u r c o u rs e s o p e ra te d b y th e C ity o f P o rtla n d a n d w ill p ro v id e each ch ild w ith c e r tif ic a te e n a b lin g th e m to p la y a ro u n d fo r ju s t o n e d o lla r. A m e ric a n G o lf is fu n d in g th e c o n te s t a s p a rt o f its n a tio n w id e In n e r-C ity Y o u th G o lf P ro g ram , e s­ ta b lis h e d in 1985 to in c re a se o p ­ p o r tu n itie s fo r a t-ris k c h ild re n to le a rn a n d p la y g o lf at th e m o re th an 2 7 0 g o l f c o u rs e s in th e c o m p a n y o p e ra te s fro m c o a s t to c o a st. W o rk in g w ith o rg a n iz a tio n s in ­ c lu d in g th e P G A o f A m e ric a , L a ­ d ie s P ro f e s s io n a l g o lf A sso c ia tio n M ik e c o u ld n o t b e re a c h e d im m e d ia te ly f o r c o m m e n t o n th e f i g h t e r ’s w h e th e r T y s o n w o u ld a p p e a r at w o u ld c o m e q u ic k ly . “ W e v o te o n it o n th e s p o t, a n d w e d o n ’t d e la y o u r d e c i s i o n s ,” p la n s . D r. E lia s G h a n e m , c h a ir m a n o f th e N e v a d a A th le tic C o m m is s io n , s a id la s t T h u r s d a y a d e c is io n G h a n e m s a id . G h a n e m s a i d T y s o n w o u ld h a v e to p r o v e to th e f iv e - m e m b e r N e v a d a c o m m is s io n th a t h e is fit to r e t u r n to th e s p o r t. R a tn e r s a id th e N e v a d a h e a r ­ in g “ w ill b e f a ir a n d i m p a r t i a l .” T h e S ta r-L e d g e r o f N e w a rk , N ew Jerse y . L a s t T h u rs d a y , h e s u r p r is in g ly w ith d r e w th e a p p li c a ti o n in N e w J e r s e y a n d s a id h e w o u ld s e e k N .J ., c i t i n g u n id e n t if ie d s o u r c e s , r e p o r te d F r i d a y th a t tw o o f N ew J e r s e y ’s t h r e e b o a r d m e m b e r s m ig h t h a v e o p p o s e d T y s o n a n d l i c e n s i n g in N e v a d a . M a rc R a tn e r , e x e c u t iv e d i r e c ­ t o r o f th e N e v a d a A th le t ic C o m ­ m is s i o n , e x p e c ts T y s o n to a tt e n d b e c a u s e c o m m is s io n e r s w ill w a n t th e th i r d m e m b e r w a s n o t e x ­ to q u e s t io n h im . T ,zpon q d v is p r 8 h e ll e v F in k e l c ia tio n o f A m e ric a ( Y G A A ). A m e ric a n G o lf c o u rs e s o f f e r in n e r-c ity y o u th s fre e g o l f in s tr u c ­ tio n a l c lin ic s ; c o m p lim e n ta ry p ra c ­ tic e ra n g e b a lls ; a n d th e o p p o r tu ­ n ity to p la y a ro u n d o f g o l f fo r o n ly o n e d o lla r d u rin g o ff -p e a k h o u rs . T h e T ig e r W o o d s F o u n d a tio n , fo u n d e d b y th e W o o d s fa m ily in 1 9 9 6 , r e c o g n iz e s th e fa m ily as th e m o s t im p o rta n t u n it in s o c ie ty . T h e F o u n d a tio n w o rk s a c tiv e ly to e n c o u ra g e an d p ro m o te p a re n ta l re s p o n s ib ility a n d in v o lv e m e n t in c h il d r e n ’s liv e s. It p u r s u e s t h i s o b j e c t i v e th r o u g h its p h ila n th r o p ic e ff o rts a n d its fa m ily o rie n te d g o l f e v e n ts th r o u g h o u t th e U n ite d S ta te s. T h e T ig e r W o o d s F o u n d a tio n is a s u p p o r te r o f th e N a tio n a l M in o r­ ity G o lf F o u n d a tio n . by tw o shots. Singh pnxluced a 2-under-par 68 to finishw itha9-undertotalof271 .accepted the w inner’s check of$540,000and con­ tinued the P G A ’s tradition o f serving as thecom ing-out party forfirst-tim e m ajor winners. H eisthe 10thplayerinthelast 11 years tom akethePG A hisfirstm ajortitleandthe seventh in the last 11 years w hose only m ajor title is the P G A . “ It’s am azing,” Singh said. “I can’t believe that I’ve w on this tournam ent.” A fter sharing the 54-hole lead with Singh, Stricker closed with a 70, but he bogeyed tw o o f the par-3 holes Sunday, includingthenot-so-dangerous215-yard 17th w hen he w as ju st one shot back. Stricker, w ho drove into the water at the par-3 No. 9, w ound u p playingthepar three holes in 3-over for the week. “Y o u ’re not going to win m any g o lf tournam ents doing th a t” Stricker said. The turning point for both players w as atthe 17th. Strickerw asoneshotbackand w anted to try to put som e pressure on Singh, but he drove into the left bunker trying to stay aw ay from the w ater on the right, w hich is w here his ball landed on Friday when he double-bogeyed the hole. This time, Singh joined Stricker in the sam e bunker but m anaged to save his par Strickerdidn’t. H eknockedhisbunker shot to 12 feet, but m issed the putt. It w; is not an easy day for Stricker, w ho said he w as having problem s handling the pressure and w ound up fighting his Tiger Woods enjoying time in the "Rose City" p e c te d to v o te . L ast m o n th . N ew J e rs e y re g u ­ la to rs lis te n e d a s th e f o r m e r c h a m ­ p io n a s k e d f o r h is lic e n s e b a c k — b u t h e a ls o g o t a n g r y a n d c u r s e d F in k e l d i d n ’t g iv e a r e a s o n fo r th e s w itc h , o th e r th a n to s a y th e r e w a s c o n c e r n o v e r th e p e r c e p t io n th a t th e b o x e r w a s tr y in g to g e t a r o u n d th e N e v a d a b a n b y a p p l y ­ in g in N e w J e r s e y . F in k e l d e n ie d h e fe a r e d T y s o n ’s a p p l i c a t i o n w o u ld b e re je c te d . “ I fe lt v e r y p o s i t i v e , ” F in k e l s a i d , a d d in g t h a t h e a ls o w a s c o n fid e n t about T y s o n ’s c h a n c e s in N e v a d a . “ W e c a n a l ­ w a y s g o b a c k to N e w J e r s e y i f i t ’s b a d in N e v a d a .” N e v a d a b o x in g r e g u l a t o r s e x ­ p e c te d all a lo n g th a t T y s o n w o u ld r e a p p l y f o r h is li c e n s e in N e v a d a a f t e r a m a n d a t o r y o n e - y e a r w a it. A s k in g N e w J e r s e y f o r th e li­ c e n s e w a s s e e n a s a c a lc u la te d g a m b le b y F in k e l. T y s o n ’s li c e n s e w a s r e v o k e d a n d h e w a s f in e d $ 3 m i ll io n fo r b itin g H o ly f i e ld ’s e a r s d u r in g th e th ir d r o u n d o f t h e i r J u n e 2 8 , 1997, re m a tc h fo r th e h e a v y w e ig h t title . in f r o n t o f th e m . PGA, I t Is A ll Over When The Fat Lady Singh! RED M O N D , W ash. — rh e PGA Cham pionshipweleomedVijaySingh into the fold on a drippy Sunday at Sahalee Country Club, w here the 35-year-old son o f a Fijian airline technician propelled him self to his first m ajor title. A former club pro in Borneo w ho has w on tournam ents in such venues as Malaysia, Nigeria, Z im babw e and M o­ rocco, Singh cut a w ide sw ath though the tree-lined course and beat Steve Stricker r «r Can You P le a se Pass M e The L ic e n s e ? L A S V E G A S — M ik e T y s o n , w h o s o u g h t to b y p a s s N e v a d a in a b id to r e tu r n to b o x in g , w ill h a v e a h e a r in g b e f o r e th e s t a t e ’s a th l e ti c c o m m is s io n S e p t. 9. It w a s n o t k n o w n im m e d ia te ly th e h e a rin g . T y s o n w a s b a n n e d b y th e N e ­ v a d a A th le tic C o m m is s io n in J u ly 1997 a fte r b itin g E v a n d e r H o l y f i e l d 's e a r s d u r i n g t h e i r h e a v y w e ig h t c h a m p io n s h ip fig h t. H e w a s e lig ib le to re a p p ly fo r a lic e n s e in N e v a d a J u ly 9 , b u t b y ­ p a s s e d th e s ta te a n d w e n t th r o u g h th e lic e n s i n g p r o c e s s in (L P G A ), th e W e s te rn S ta te s G o lf A sso c ia tio n (W S G A ), th e N a tio n a l M inority G o lf F o u n d atio n (N M G F ), U n ite d S ta te s G o l f A s s o c ia tio n (U S G A ) a n d th e Y o u th g o l f A s s o ­ swing. “ I’m not going to lie,” he said. “It was difficult.... it'shard not to let things creep into your m ind. They did.” As the year’s fourth and final major ground to its conclusion, the line o f play­ ers w ho stepped up to challenge Singh and Stricker w as not a very long one. Steve Elkington answered with aclosing 67, but he bogeyed the 18th and wound up third at 6-under 274, three shots be­ hind Singh. Nick Price shot a 65, but he began the day eight shots back and found that there was just t(xi m uch ground to m ake up. Price finished tied for fourth with Mark O ’Meara, and Frank Lickliter. Actually, O 'M eara did m ake it inter­ esting for awhile. He eagled the second holeand birdied the fi tth to get within two shots o f the leaders, then bogeyed the next three holes to drop out o f it just as quickly as he had climbed in. “I’m a little disappointed, but that’s the w ay it goes,” O ’M eara said. The M asters and British Open cham ­ pion had a chance to join Ben Hogan as the only players to win three majors in one year. “ It w ould have been a tremendous honortogoalongsideB enH ogan’sname, but it just w asn ’t meant to be," O ’Meara said. “It's not easy winning out here, let alone another major championship.” Maybe, but Singh did with a relative ease that seem ed surprising given his inexperience in such matters. It didn't hurt that he had a little luck on his side, either. For instance, on his approach shot at No. 11, the hole with the tw o trees down the fairway that look like goal posts, he threaded his ball through the trees with a 3 w ood, reached the frontofthc green and two-putted from 25 feet for a birdie that increased his lead to tw o shots. Singh bogeyed No. 12 from the bun­ ker but pulled off another shot involving L o c k o u t, Con Y o u Dig I t ^ trees at No. 14. H e hooked his ball 50 yards around som e trees and onto the green, w here he saved his par. W hen rolled in an eight-footer for birdie on N EW Y O R K — T he NBA will issue efunds to season-ticket holders, along vith 6 percent interest, if the league’s ockoutforcesthecancellationofregular- No. 15, Singh w as on his way. I fStricker w as having trouble keepi ng his emotions in check, Singh w asn ’t. He said caddie D ave Renwick, w ho worked with Elkington w hen he w on the 1995 PGA and Jose M aria Olazabal when he w on the 1994 M asters, helped calm him. Singh w as loose even w hen he was tight. Stricker said Singh admitted his hands were sw eating so m uch he could eason games. That announcem ent cam e M onday rom the league office on another day o f levelopments in the six-week-old w ork barely hold the club. But Singh w asn ’t quite so relaxed trying to sleep Saturday night w hen he w oke up at 2 a.m., w orrying about what w ould happen in the final round. “M y wife (A rdena) said ‘A ren’t you sleeping?’ and I said ‘Yeah, I’m asleep.' “W inning, this is ju st som ething I never expected to happen. I 'm at a loss for w ords trying to figure out how I did that today. It’sadream com etrue. It'sbeenm y dream, even though I ’ ve been quiet about stoppage. In A tlanta, union d irecto r B illy Junter held a briefing for som e o f the ocked-out players, and attendees in- dueled K evin G arnett and Stephon d a rb u ry of th e M in n e s o ta rimberwolves. N o new bargaining talks are sched- uled. rh e last formal session ended Refunds would be m ade at the end o f abruptly last Thursday when owners w alked out o f the room after hearing the each month. “Season ticket holders m ake sub­ players’ latest proposal. “ Regrettably, after last w eek’s negoti­ stantial financial com m itm ents to our teams and w ethink they should be treated ating session there seem s to be a greater fairly in the unfortunate ev ent that gam es are missed,” Granik said. “A refund policy that includes interest is the right likelihood that the season may not start on time,” deputy com m issioner Russ Granik said inanew s release announcing the refund policy. Season ticket holders, most o f w hom already have paid for their seats for the 1998-99 season, will receive 6 percent interest on their m oney if regular-season games, w hich are due to begin Nov. 3, are canceled because o f the lockout. 282-8500 (Call fo r an appointment) COTTMAN TRANSMISSION 2 0 4 6 N.E. MLK Blvd. accomplishment. “H e has had an enorm ously difficult road to pick up that trophy," Elkington his style. O r m aybe not. This year alone, Singh has gone through eight putters and even felt uncom fortable enough to switch toa cross-handed style in June. INTERNAL AUTOMA’ ISMISSION REPAIR I coupon per custom er* I OMhettmeofealo* Elkington said heappreciatesSingh’s said. N ow that Singh is a m ajor champion, m aybe he will feelcom fortableenoughto cut back on the tim e he spends practicing on the range, to curtail his putting in his hotel room , to stopchanginghis putter or team basis, the N BA said. Lloyd Center it” Itw asSingh’ssixth PGA T our victory but his 24th in international competition that includes seven on the European PGA Tour and 11 others mostly on the A sianT ourinacareerthat began in 1982. thing to do in this instance. H oldersofsingle-gam eticketsw illbe entitled to a refund or a rain check. 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