World's No. 1 commits to next week's PGA TOUR event
Tiger Woods has twice won a PGA TOUR event four times in a row, a feat that had only been done twice previously in American golf and three times in the game's history. But before he won his fourth straight Buick Invitational in January, Woods first pulled off the feat at the Arnold Palmer Invitational presented by MasterCard with his masterly run from 2000 through 2003.
The No. 1 player in the world made his commitment today to return to the Bay Hill Club in Orlando, Florida, for the 30th edition of the Arnold Palmer Invitational, scheduled for March 10-16. When Woods arrives, he will have yet another streak on the line. Dating back to the 2007 BMW Championship, Woods has won his last four PGA TOUR starts and his last five overall, including a win at the Dubai Desert Classic on the European Tour.
Of course, Woods is no stranger to stringing together TOUR titles; just last year Woods saw his seven-tournament winning streak end at the World Golf Championships-Accenture Match Play Championship. He also
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