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mmm 3C SPORTS/®(ie CJarlotte Sofit Thursday, December 4, 2003 Woods win fifth top player award Continued from page 1C While Woods has said majors are the most mean ingful criteria in these ^awards, it was clear that more went into this vote. “Number of wins and qual ity for the entire year,” Woods said. “I had the sec ond-lowest scoring average 'in tour history next to mine in 2000, so that shows I played at a consistent level for the entire year.” Singh was equally consis tent, winning four times - in the winter, spring, summer and fall - and ending Woods’ four-year reign atop the money list with $7.5 million in 27 tournaments, nine more than Woods played. The 40-year-old Fijian was consistent from start to fin ish, and he was particularly strong at the end of the year with two victories and eight straight finishes in the top 10 as he surged past Woods to win the money title. “He was more consistent than he’s ever been,” Woods said. ‘Toward the end of the year, he just got on a roll and was very consistent with his game. He had a lot of confi dence. It just seemed like eveiy single week he was in the top 10. That’s what it’s aU about.” Singh finished ahead of Woods in three of the majors, although neither won any of the four Grand Slam events. Masters champion Mike Weir, U.S. Open champion Jim Furyk and Davis Love III, whose four victories included The Players Championship, also were on the ballot. Woods last month won the points-based PGA of America player of the yeai’ award for the fifth straight year. These honors usually have been decided by the end of the summer. This was the closest race since 1998, when Mark OMeara’s two majors were voted ahead of David Duval’s four tour victories, money title and the Vardon Trophy. That was the only season Woods failed to win a major award. He won PGA Tour rookie of the year in 1996, ’winning twice in eight tournaments to qualify for the Tour Championship, stfil one of his most remarkable feats. “If you look at my career so far, the only year I really did n’t win a big award was ‘98,” Woods said. “I’m very proud of that because it shows con sistency at a high level for an extended period of time.” Even more satisfying for Woods is that he missed the first five weeks of the year while recovering from knee surgery, and wasn’t sure how it would affect his game. He answered that immedi ately, winning the Buick Invitational by four shots in his first start. Woods won the Accenture Match Play Championship two weeks later, and won by 11 shots at the Bay Hill Invitational. 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Paving Bridge 404 over South Potts Creek onSR-1147 English R-967CA 34355.3.10 6.689006T Stanly Widening. Grading. Drainage. Culvert Extension. Curb and Gutter. Paving. Guardrail, Signing, Signals NC 24-27 from West of SR-1142 (Browns Hill Road) at the West City Limits of Locust to East of Island Creek Metric 109h 5% R-0967CB 34355.3.9 6.689007T Stanly Structures,Culverts, Widening. -Drainage, Grading. Paving. Signals NC 24-27 from East of Island Creek to East of Big Bear Creek Metric 105?- 55f R-2000AA 34365.3.42 8.U401729 Wake 04 Structure, Grading, Drainage, Concrete Paving. Signals, Its. Signing 1-540 (Northen Wake Expressway) from NC 55 West of Morrisville to Research Triangle Park East limits Metric m R-2000AB 34365.3.43 8,U401728 Durham Wake 03 Widening. Grading, Drainage, Concrete Paving. Signing, ITS, Signals, Structures, Culverts 1-540 (Nonhen Wake Expressway) from Research Triangle Park East limits • to 0.966 " Kilometers Southwest of 1-40 Metric Wc R-2000AC 34365.3.44 8.U401I730 Durham 05 Guardrail. Structure. Drainage. Grading, Signing, Paving, Guiderail 1-540 (Nonhen Wake Expressway) from 0.9 Kilometers Southwest of 1-40 to 0.7 Kilometers Nonheast of 140 Metric Wi R-2246C 34408.3.3 8.2661604 Cabarrus 21 Culvens. Grading. Drainage, Paving. Signals. Signing Concord-Kannapoiis Westside Bypass Extension from SR-1431 (Weddington Road) to SR-1555 (Grand Canyon Road) Metric 8% 4% R-2539B 34452.3.5 8.1210202 Pamlico 30 Widening, Grading. Drainage. Paving. Ciilveits, Structures. Signing NC .55 from East of SR-II27 (Bayleaf Road) to East of SR-1129 (Bennett-Tingle Road) Metric Wc R-2559B 34464.3.5 6.699003T Union Grading, Drainage. PAving. Structures, Signals. Signing. Culvert. 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Signing Kannapolis - Westside Bvpass from NC 73 to NC ’ 136 (McKJresville Road) Metric U-2404A 34797.3.4 8.1792405 Catawba 29 Widening, Grading. Drainage. Paving. Curb and Gutter. Signals. Structures. Culverts. Track Work Newton - Conover L.(X)p from NC 16 South of Newton to US 70 ’.k'lltC U-3852B 34995.2.2 9.8022057 PITT Signals Greenville - (Phase III Computerized Signal System English * De.signates a Federal Project LETTING DATE: TUESDAY, DECEMBER 16, 2003 Until further notice, the pre-letting activities formerly held at the North Raleigh Hilton will no longer be held at the Bennington Corporation. If you have questions, please contact the Office of Civil Rights, NCDOT Office of Civil Rights & Business Development l*800*522-0453 Certification of highway contracting firms: Jerry Armstrong 'Ja Certification of supply/service/engineering firms: Robert Mathes ^ Comments or concerns: " Larry Dickens: Interim Director ^
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