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Times Online - But Hamilton Sr is smart enough to know that his son has been catapulted into an earnings stratosphere inhabited only by men such as Tiger Woods, David Beckham and Michael Schumacher. According to Nigel Currie, director at brandRapport: He has

Woods to Unveil ‘Gatorade Tiger’ in 2008
Caspar Star-Tribune - Tiger Woods will have his own brand of sports drink next year under an endorsement deal announced Tuesday with Gatorade that marks a couple of firsts for the world’s No. 1 golfer _ his first U.S. deal with a beverage company and his first licensing

A Caribbean primer
Newsday - The resort is where Tiger Woods had his wedding. NATURE Every island has its own natural attractions: No matter where you go, you’ll find lots of water sports and most likely good hiking. But if you’re mainly seeking nature activities that don’t

Cam Hutchinson
Edmonton Journal - Tiger Woods will have his own sports drink when Gatorade Tiger is introduced next March. I’m thinking some other endorsement possibilities exist on the PGA Tour. Like, say, the Flirtini Sabbatini, the Vesper Martini Parnevik, or my favourite, the

Deer outlook good, as usual
Roanoke Times - Previewing Virginia’s deer hunting season is a lot like previewing the PGA season. It’s tough to find a unique angle. Just as Tiger Woods always dominates the golf world, Virginia deer hunters — whose three months of action gets started with

Back in the swing
Baltimore Sun - He knows there are worse ways to spend an afternoon than playing the same course where, just 24 hours ago, Tiger Woods had for the first time hosted a tournament, the AT&T National. “It takes me away from everything,” says Lewis, a resident of Dale

Herald Sun Tour
News.com.au - Moomba Parade World Cup Cricket Opening Ceremony Billy Thorpe Memorial Ferrari turns 60 Melbourne’s Gangland Wars Carnival begins! Beyonce in Sports Illustrated AFL Community Camps Allan Border Medal red carpet James Hird celebrates reaching 250 Tiger Woods

From rural America comes a Masters champion
FOXSports.com - Autumn ascent Troy Matteson was the king of late-season PGA events in 2006. Tom LaMarre discusses who it’ll be in 2007. Who’s No. 1? Tiger Woods and Roger Federer are the most dominant figures in sports today. Jeff Gordon looks at them head-to

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