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By Ron Sirak
Golf World Sunday, July 17, 2005 ST. ANDREWS, Scotland -- Five years ago, there was an aura of majesty surrounding St. Andrews when Tiger Woods captured the British Open by eight strokes to complete the career Grand Slam at the tender age of 24. Coming on the heels of his 15-stroke victory a month earlier in the U.S. Open at Pebble Beach, the victory on the Old Course was a coronation of sorts, and most who witnessed the ease with which Woods won assumed the scenario would be repeated for years to come. In many ways, Tiger ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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