Tiger Woods holds six-stroke lead at Torrey Pines as fourth round suspended by darkness Sunday, play to resume Monday. Tiger Woods holds six-stroke lead at Torrey Pines as fourth round suspended by darkness Sunday, play to resume Monday
derailed by a quadruple bogey on one hole and a four-putt on another. Woods wound up tied for fifth, four strokes behind Ed Fiori , a 43-year-old who had gone 14 years between victories. Afterward, the runner-up, Andrew Magee, observed
Woods faltered after leading the Quad City Classic through three rounds, finishing four strokes back in a tie for fifth. Ed Fiori shot a 3-under 67 to claim the title after trailing Woods by a stroke heading into Sunday. SEMI-PRO BASEBALL Tom
history, that they are recognized in this eclectic Hall of Fame. The list includes then-43-year-old journeyman Ed Fiori , who nipped a green 20-year-old Woods in his second professional tournament. It includes major champions Padraig
fire. Tiger Woods blew his first chance with a 54-hole lead at the 1996 Quad CityClassic to 43-year-old journeyman Ed Fiori . But then Woods won twomore times to close out his rookie season and secure his PGA Tourcard. "What that allowed me
has never lost in America when leading by more than one shot, and the only time anyone beat him from that position was Ed Fiori at the 1996 Quad City Classic, when Woods was a 20-year-old playing his third event as a pro. Lee Westwood came
meantime? Woods' appearance in the Quad City Classic in Illinois as a 20-year-old in 1996 - he lost a 54-hole lead to Ed Fiori and tied for fifth - generated so much enthusiasm that the community rallied around its U.S. PGA Tour stop. Woods
the meantime? Woods' appearance in the Quad City Classic as a 20-year-old in 1996 - he lost a 54-hole lead to Ed Fiori and tied for fifth - generated so much enthusiasm that the community rallied around its PGA Tour stop. Woods never returned
alone on the PGA Tour was the first time he was in that situation. Woods lost at the 1996 Quad Cities Classic, making Ed Fiori the answer to a trivia question. Twice since both at East Lake in Atlanta he's not gone on to win while holding a share
when leading by more than one going into the final round. The only time anyone has beaten him when he led by one was Ed Fiori at the 1996 Quad City Classic, when Woods was 20 and in his third pro event. Lee Westwood came from two behind to beat