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Tiger (2-0) - Nice start...but a long way to go.

Orlando, FL - Ben Hogan won every major championship he played in 1953, and every official tournament he entered except for the Seminole Pro-Am Invitational, where he tied for second. Hogan only played six times that year because of battered legs from a bus accident, but still that was the closest anyone came to a perfect season on the PGA Tour

Tiger Woods 2-0 start might be a little early for anyone to get excited. He will play no more than 17 events on the PGA Tour this year. Tiger has 4 in a row on tour since early September. He is setting records that noone we've seen in a long, long time.

He set a 72-hole scoring record at Cog Hill outside Chicago and won by eight shots at the Tour Championship and the Buick Invitational, both record margins. On Sunday, he smoked Stewart Cink 8 and 7 in the Accenture Match Play Championship, the biggest blowout in the finals in 10 years of a tournament that Woods considers the toughest to win this side of a major.

Tiger commented “I think this certainly is the best stretch I’ve every played.”

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