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We hope you enjoyed Columbus Wired's coverage of the 2002 Memorial Tournament at the Muirfield Golf Club in beautiful Dublin, Ohio. 
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Memorial Tournament Final
Scores 

Final Round Scores: Jim Furyk (-14), David Peoples and John Cook (-12), David Duval, Harrison Frazar, Shigeki Maruyama, Vijay Singh and Bob Tway (-11).....other notables Tiger Woods tied for 22nd.....Jack Nicklaus was 71st.

Expect the Unexpected!
Jim Furyk, adopted hometown hero and the guy with the unusual swing, wins the 2002 Memorial Tournament in dramatic fashion....more

 


Playing the waiting game in ‘Autograph Alley’


Sergio Garcia gives the fans his autograph.

Fans of the PGA will do almost anything to get a chance to meet and greet their favorite players....more

 

He’ll be missed by all
Legendary 'Slammin' Sam Snead passes away.

With the passing of golf legend Sam Snead on Thursday comes much discussion and at the same time, tributes to the memory of such a fan favorite. 

In the case of ‘Slammin Sammy’, he had as many friends and fans inside the ropes as he did outside the ropes and the tributes and stories can only tell so much of the greatness that was Sam Snead...more

 

 

2001 In Review - Tiger Three-Peats

By Dave Weissman
Columbus Wired

Tiger Woods continued his dominance of professional golf, coming from one stroke behind to pass Paul Azinger and win his third consecutive Memorial victory at Muirfield Village...(more)

2001 Final Results

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Tournament Final Notes:

Furyk moves in the top 10 on the PGA Tour career money list since joining the tour in 1994.

This was Furyk’s first tournament victory since the 2001 Mercedes Championship.

Furyk becomes the 21st different winner on the PGA tour in 22 PGA events this season.

This is Furyk’s fourth come from behind victory in his career (5 strokes back at the beginning of the day). He was six strokes back with seven holes to play at the 2000 Doral-Ryder Open.

 


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