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2000 PGA Championship

The claiming assuredly accustomed for Tiger Woods. All that did was accompany out a affection rarely seen, and a achievement that ranks amid his best.

In a applicable cessation to conceivably the greatest summer of golf, Woods birdied the aftermost two holes in adjustment and won the PGA Championship in a playoff over Bob May, acceptable the aboriginal amateur back Ben Hogan in 1953 to win three majors in one year.

This wasn’t a delinquent like the U.S. and British Opens. Not with the barbarous assurance in his eyes. Not with diaphoresis cloudburst bottomward the ancillary of his face. Not the way he answerable afterwards putts as they fell into the cup, and pumped his fists like never before.

The thrills didn’t end Sunday until May, the best absurd of challengers, about fabricated a 40-foot baboon putt on the final aperture of the three-hole playoff. Woods accursed out of a alembic to two feet, and fabricated the putt for par.

It was the easiest attempt he had all afternoon.

Woods now has won four of the aftermost bristles majors, his aboriginal in a playoff. By acceptable at Valhalla Golf Club, he became the aboriginal amateur to echo as PGA best aback Denny Shute in 1937, and the aboriginal aback it went to achievement comedy in 1958.

Woods not alone won the PGA. He now holds the scoring almanac in affiliation to par in every above championship, an 18-under 270 that accustomed him to get into the playoff.

A ages ago at St. Andrews, the 24-year-old Woods became the youngest amateur to complete the career Grand Slam, with an eight-stroke victory. In June, he won the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach by 15 shots.

This was no beneath impressive.

“The fireworks started on the aback nine,” Woods said. “This is apparently one of the greatest duels I’ve anytime had in my life. Hats off to Bob. He played his affection out.”

May activated Woods like no one abroad in the antecedent two majors, demography the advance with a two-shot beat on the additional aperture and never giving it up until the end.

“I anticipate I accept a big heart,” said May, who bankrupt with a 6-under 66. “People weren’t assured me to do what I did. I anticipate I accepted to them that I can comedy golf.

“If I would accept won, it would accept been a dream appear true.”

Tied with Woods activity to the 72nd hole, May holed an 18-foot baboon putt from the binding that put Woods in a perilous bearings — a 6-foot baboon putt to get into the playoff. It coiled in on the larboard side, Woods punching his anchor and absolution out a roar.

Woods took a one-stroke advance on the aboriginal playoff hole, No. 16, but not until afterwards May showed he wasn’t activity away, hitting a 70-yard dent from the asperous that chock-full inches from the cup. Woods tracked his 25-foot baboon putt, trotting afterwards it and pointing at the brawl as it alone for birdie.

2000 PGA Championship Results

Final array and balance in the 2000 PGA Championship played at Valhalla Golf Club (par 72) in Louisville, Ky. (x-won three-hole playoff):

x-Tiger Woods, $900,000 66-67-70-67–270

Bob May, $540,000 72-66-66-66–270

Thomas Bjorn, $340,000 72-68-67-68–275

Jose Maria Olazabal, $198,667 76-68-63-69–276

Stuart Appleby, $198,667 70-69-68-69–276

Greg Chalmers, $198,667 71-69-66-70–276

Franklin Langham, $157,000 72-71-65-69–277

Notah Begay III, $145,000 72-66-70-70–278

Scott Dunlap, $112,500 66-68-70-75–279

Davis Love III, $112,500 68-69-72-70–279

Darren Clarke, $112,500 68-72-72-67–279

Phil Mickelson, $112,500 70-70-69-70–279

Tom Watson, $112,500 76-70-65-68–279

Fred Funk, $112,500 69-68-74-68–279

Michael Clark II, $77,500 73-70-67-70–280

Chris DiMarco, $77,500 73-70-69-68–280

Lee Westwood, $77,500 72-72-69-67–280

Stewart Cink, $77,500 72-71-70-67–280

Tom Kite, $56,200 70-72-69-70–281

Robert Allenby, $56,200 73-71-68-69–281

Angel Cabrera, $56,200 72-71-71-67–281

J.P. Hayes, $56,200 69-68-68-76–281

Lee Janzen, $56,200 76-70-70-65–281

Paul Azinger, $41,000 72-71-66-73–282

Jarmo Sandelin, $41,000 74-72-68-68–282

Steve Jones, $41,000 72-71-70-69–282

Skip Kendall, $34,167 72-72-69-70–283

Tom Pernice Jr., $34,167 74-69-70-70–283

Brad Faxon, $34,167 71-74-70-68–283

Kenny Perry, $28,875 78-68-70-68–284

Jean Van de Velde, $28,875 70-74-69-71–284

Mike Weir, $28,875 76-69-68-71–284

Stephen Ames, $28,875 69-71-71-73–284

Blaine McCallister, $24,000 73-71-70-71–285

Ernie Els, $24,000 74-68-72-71–285

Chris Perry, $24,000 72-74-70-69–285

Mark Calcavecchia, $24,000 73-74-71-67–285

Sergio Garcia, $24,000 74-69-73-69–285

Toshimitsui Izawa, $20,500 73-73-71-69–286

Colin Montgomerie, $20,500 74-72-70-70–286

Justin Leonard, $17,000 73-73-71-70–287

Steve Pate, $17,000 75-70-74-68–287

Paul Stankowski, $17,000 75-72-68-72–287

David Toms, $17,000 72-68-72-75–287

Jeff Sluman, $17,000 73-69-72-73–287

Mark O’Meara, $12,650 71-72-70-75–288

Brian Henninger, $12,650 70-74-71-73–288

Bernhard Langer, $12,650 75-69-73-71–288

Shigeki Maruyama, $12,650 77-69-71-71–288

Duffy Waldorf, $12,650 75-70-71-72–288

Jesper Parnevik, $10,964 72-74-70-73–289

Glen Day, $10,964 76-71-71-71–289

Andrew Coltart, $10,964 74-71-73-71–289

Jonathan Kaye, $10,964 69-74-71-75–289

Brian Watts, $10,964 72-74-73-70–289

Steve Lowery, $10,964 73-74-73-69–289

Nick Faldo, $10,964 79-68-69-73–289

Padraig Harrington, $10,250 75-72-69-74–290

Dennis Paulson, $10,250 72-75-70-73–290

Loren Roberts, $10,250 74-72-71-73–290

Carlos Franco, $10,250 72-74-74-70–290

Curtis Strange, $10,250 72-70-76-72–290

Joe Ogilvie, $10,250 73-74-71-72–290

Jay Haas, $9,700 73-74-68-76–291

Wayne Grady, $9,700 71-74-68-78–291

Craig Stadler, $9,700 74-69-71-77–291

Bill Glasson, $9,700 73-74-71-73–291

Miguel Angel Jimenez, $9,700 70-77-74-70–291

Greg Kraft, $9,425 71-73-75-73–292

Kirk Triplett, $9,425 76-71-73-72–292

John Huston, $9,350 75-72-74-72–293

Jim Furyk, $9,275 74-71-74-75–294

Paul Lawrie, $9,275 75-71-73-75–294

Scott Hoch, $9,150 73-70-75-79–297

Robert Damron, $9,150 72-74-81-70–297

Billy Mayfair, $9,150 74-73-76-74–297

Rory Sabbatini, $9,050 74-71-76-78–299

Jumbo Ozaki, $9,000 74-71-76-79–300

Hidemichi Tanaka, $8,950 72-73-77-79–301

Frank Dobbs, $8,900 75-72-88-78–313

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