Breaking down Tiger's streak 

January, 29, 2007
01/29/07
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Well, seems pretty silly to blog about anything or anyone other than Tiger Woods today, but it's not as easy as it sounds. Let's see, Ron Sirak already put his seven-win PGA Tour streak into historical perspective, Bob Harig looked ahead to where the streak may continue, I wrote about Tiger's lack of complacency in the Weekly 18, Harig and I traded e-mails about where the streak ranks in Alternate Shot and Matt Wilansky and I debated whether Woods is a more dominant performer than Roger Federer.

Whew. Kinda cuts down on my options for today, so let's keep it simple. So much talk about the streak, so much conjecture about how it started, when it will end, that I think there may be a lot of you still wondering about how, exactly, it came to pass.

First of all, remember, this is a PGA Tour streak only. Tiger lost to Shaun Micheel in the first round of the World Match Play Championships, was part of the losing American side at the Ryder Cup, finished runner-up at the HSBC Champions tournament in November and succumbed in a playoff to Padraig Harrington at the Dunlop Phoenix a week later.


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Jason Sobel, who joined ESPN in 1997, earned four Sports Emmy awards as a member of ESPN's Studio Production department. He became ESPN.com's golf editor in July 2004.
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