: SAN DIEGO - (AP) Tiger Woods cradled the silver U.S. Open trophy in his right hand and limped toward the edge of the Pacific bluffs, each step as much a burden as the 91 holes he played at Torrey Pines for a major that might have been his most amazing yet.

Out of competition for two months because of knee surgery, he won the toughest test in golf. For the second straight day, Woods came to the 18th hole one shot behind and stood over a birdie putt to avoid a shocking collapse.

His knee throbbing and heart pounding, he delivered. He always does.

An epic U.S. Open finally ended Monday afternoon on the 19th hole of a playoff when Woods outlasted a gritty Rocco Mediate for a victory that surprised even him.

"I think this is probably the best ever," Woods said. "All things considered, I don't know how I ended up in this position, to be honest with you. It was a long week. A lot of doubt, a lot of questions going into the week. And here we are, 91 holes later."

Now the greater question is his future.

All week, Woods had managed to mask the pain, walking with an almost imperceptible limp. Finally, he could give in to it. Walking toward the bluffs for his last round of interviews, he could barely make it up the hill.

Woods conceded that he risked further damage by playing the U.S. Open, and said it was possible that he had indeed made it worse.

He does not know when he will play next, even uncertain whether he will show up at Royal Birkdale in five weeks for the British Open to continue his pursuit of Jack Nicklaus' record 18 majors. Torrey Pines was Woods' 14th major and made him the only player besides Nicklaus to win the career Grand Slam three times over.

"I think I need to shut it down for a little bit," Woods said. "It's a bit sore. I need to take a little bit of a break."

It might take that long for this victory to sink in.

Caught in a tussle with Mediate, a 45-year-old with a creaky back and no fear, Woods blew a three-shot lead with eight holes to play before rallying with a birdie to send this 18-hole playoff into overtime.

On the verge of one of golf's great upsets, Mediate instead became another victim.

He had a 20-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to win — not many players get a chance like that against Woods — and pulled it just slightly.

"I just yanked it a touch," Mediate said. "But I can't really complain. I did the best I could."

Woods reached the green in two and his 45-foot eagle putt rolled some four feet past the hole. He backed off the putt when a seagull's shadow crossed over his line, then watched it tumble in for birdie. Both Woods and Mediate finished at even-par 71.

Going to the seventh hole for sudden death, Mediate drove left into a bunker, pulled that shot to the edge of the bleachers, chipped 18 feet past the hole and missed the par putt.

"Great fight," Woods told him as they embraced on the green.

It was almost more than Woods could handle, yet he escaped again. He won the U.S. Open for the third time, and the first since it was last held on a public course at Bethpage Black in 2002.

"I'm glad I'm done," Woods said. "I really don't feel like playing anymore."

Mediate's odyssey began two weeks ago when he had to survive a sudden-death playoff simply to qualify for this U.S. Open. Even more unlikely was going toe-to-toe with Woods — whom Mediate referred to as a "monster" — and nearly slaying him.

Mediate struggled to keep his emotions after taking bogey on the first extra hole, but he walked off Torrey Pines with 12,000 new friends who crammed both sides of every fairway for a playoff that was tighter than anyone imagined.

"Obviously, I would have loved to win," he said. "I don't know what else to say. They wanted a show, they got one."

Did they ever.

From the opening tee shot Thursday in a light fog known as "June Gloom," this U.S. Open simply shined.

"The atmosphere is what kept me going," Woods said. "The tournament, being a major championship here at Torrey Pines, all the people, it could have very easily ... I couldn't ever quit in front of these people. It wasn't going to happen."

The week was filled with some of Woods' greatest moments in a major — a 30 on the back nine Friday to get into the mix, two eagles from a combined 100 feet and a chip-in birdie on Saturday to take the lead, and one of the biggest putts of his career when he holed a 12-foot birdie with the final stroke of regulation to force the playoff.

Then came a playoff in which he built a three-shot lead with eight holes to play, only to find himself trailing four holes later.

"You just keep pushing and pushing," Woods said. "And I did, all week."

Woods seized control when Mediate bogeyed consecutive holes around the turn, but Woods bogeyed the next two from the bunker and Mediate tied him by nearly driving the 267-yard 14th hole and chipping to a foot for birdie.

Then the playoff took yet another surprising turn on the 15th.

Woods hit his tee shot so far to the right that it landed in a fairway bunker along the adjoining ninth fairway. But he carved a 7-iron from 170 yards around the trees to 12 feet, one of those defining shots that turns a tournament in his favor.

But not this time. Mediate dropped in a 25-foot birdie putt, while Woods missed and spent the next three holes in a desperate chase to make up ground until he did on the last hole.

"I never quit. I never quit," Mediate said. "I've been beaten down a few times and came back, and I got what I wanted. I got a chance to beat the best player in the world. And I came up just a touch short."

It was the second time Woods has won a PGA Tour event and a U.S. Open on the same course — Pebble Beach in 2000 and Torrey Pines, where in January he won by eight shots for his sixth Buick Invitational title.

He now has won eight times at Torrey Pines, including a Junior World Championship.

It was his 65th career victory, passing Ben Hogan for third all time. Woods raised his playoff record to 15-2 and made it 14-of-14 in majors when he had at least a share of the lead going into the final round.

He now has won every major in a playoff except for the British Open.

Just like the last U.S. Open playoff seven years ago, both players arrived wearing the same outfit — khaki trousers and a white shirt at Southern Hills, black slacks and a red shirt with a black vest at Torrey Pines.

That's typical for Woods, and when he saw Mediate, Woods removed his vest.

It felt like a prize fight the way both players marched through a wall of fans and onto the first tee, posing before the silver U.S. Open trophy. And it finished that way, too.

"With everybody in the world all looking in, and everyone expecting me to get my (behind) handed to me, and I didn't," Mediate said. "And I almost got it done. I almost got it done."

Woods raised his arms like a heavyweight champion walking off the first tee, but only because he found the fairway for the first time all week. He had double bogeyed it three of the previous four days.

Mediate flipped his club to the front of the tee box when he came within inches of an ace on the par-3 third.

Back and forth they went, Woods building an early lead with consecutive birdies, Mediate refusing to go away. But when Mediate three-putted from 15 feet for bogey on the ninth, and Woods holed a 20-foot par putt from the fringe on the next hole to go three shots ahead, it looked as though this playoff would turn into another snoozer.

Then it was Woods who faltered, and Mediate caught a second wind. It set up a fabulous finish, just like everything else this week on the public course in the tony hamlet of La Jolla that translates to "The Jewel."

"It was just unreal," Woods said. "It was back and forth, back and forth. And 90 holes wasn't enough."

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Japanesefood

When doesn't he win. If you want success, you must press on. Don't give up people. Oh, Good morning!


guysaadeu

It is said that he is dating with a sexy girl at free interracial dating site 'I *** T E R R A C I A L C O *** N E C T .com' where many sexy girls are waiting for dating....... Really?


UndisputedBeauty

top 10


LoliLove

Go tiger wooo wooo


soundseven

Go Tiger!


MrsConway03032006

Now that's what I am talking about...keep them coming Tiger.


justdoingme

You gotta feel something terribel about yourself to lose that badly to someone witha *** knee!!! Go Tiger!!

Check out the top 10 and add me as a friend www.myspace.com/wannabeonoprah!!!


str8_up_trufe

Tigga iz dat...guy


evangls

Go head Tiger


labellePat

TOP 20, THANK YOU MTO I'M COMIN ALONE. TIGER WAS PLAYIN MTO PEEPS HOW FASHIONABLY CAN HE BE FOR YA TO SAY THAT. LOVE U TIGER, I'M JUST FOR A ONE *** STAND *** U WILL UR WIFE CAUSE OF ME...LOL


esotericdredz

Greatest of all time...It was amazing watching him push himself through the pain of the injury...He's the most determined athlete in any sport since MJ hung them up....

People can dis him all they want....The man is amazing at what he does.


boipussy

WHO GIVES A *** ABOUT TIGER WOODS? I DONT KNOW WHY ALL YALL GIVING HIM PROPS AND CONGRATULATING HIM. TIGER HAS MADE IT VERY CLEAR THAT HE IS NOT BLACK. HE HAS A WHITE WIFE AND A WHITE CHILD AND DONT WANT TO BE ASSOCIATED WITH BLACK FOLKS. I DONT KNOW WHY BLACK PEOPLE TRYING TO CLAIM HIM AS OUR OWN. YOU CANT CLAIM SOMETHING THAT DONT WANT TO BE CLAIMED. F*CK TIGER WOODS SELL OUT ***!!!! GET OVER IT BLACK FOLKS AND MOVE THE F*CK ON...NEXT


favoraintfair

Congrats Tiger!


sweetie810

I also heard that he has an account a couple of those dating websites that someone has said earlier. But I don't believe that for a second. Maybe someone that reads this who knows for sure can confirm or deny the rumors. & to ***, I second that motion. I am w/ you all the way. I don't understand how any black person can congradulate him on anything that he does. Considering that he doesn't wanna be one of us, that he doesn't consider the 'Lynching' controversy an 'Issue', and that he loves to hug & kiss & slobber all over white people like there's no tommorrow. Especially that white woman. He doesn't want anything to do with us. I just don't understand it at all. True, he is the greatest golfer in the world. But other than that, that's all I can give him. He's just a plain ol sellout to me.


vet0202

HWo cares about what tiger said he is black. Plus we didn't say anything about his race. Just sayin his the best golfer. *** I know Peytn Manning isn't black but I still the he is going to be one of the best QB's ever. Stop bringing up race.



vet0202

Y someone gotta b black to congratulate them.


stayoutmybusiness

congratulations so happy tiger won


chucksouthwood

Thats another good look for Tiger


boipussy

@FENDIFIEND...THAT WAS A VERY MATURE AND NOBLE RESPONSE TO MY POST ABOUT TIGER WOODS AND THE DUMB BLACKS WHO SUPPORT HIM. I JUST FIND IT EXTREMELY UNFORTUNATE THAT HE IS REJECTING THE VERY THINGS THAT HAVE MADE HIM GREAT,WHICH ARE HIS BLACK FATHER AND GENES. SO, IM STICKING TO MY GUNS THAT WE SHOULD NOT CLAIM HIM AS OUR OWN BECAUSE HE CLEARLY WANTS NOTHING TO DO WITH BLACK PEOPLE. LIKE MOST SELL OUTS, HE WILL BE PUT IN AN UNFORTUNATE SITUATION WHERE HE FORCED TO DEAL WITH HIS SELF-HATRED. NOTHING WORSE THAN A BLACK MAN WHO IS NOT PROUD TO BE ONE. YOU CAN NEVER TRUST THEM!!!!


JUICYCHIK

He is a what......LAME...ya feel me?


theblackbarbi

DAYGO STAND THE *** UP... SAY THAT SH!T!


CinnamonGoodness

How Tiger injure his knee? i no it wuznt wif golf...cuz dats a slowly walkin mans game :). Nehoo...dont follow anythign Tiger does...he denys being black..so I have denied him just da same....chat bout! WAT COLOR IZ UR SKIN TIGER :|


focus

There are always dissenting people with no factual argument to validate their point at all. Just a bunch of hot air.

Tiger has never, ever denied his black paternity or his Asian maternity in any interview I've seen or read. If he did Michael Jordan and Charles Barkely surely wouldn't be his mentors as they have been for years advising him on his finances, fame and when to marry.

Tiger Woods is thee GREATEST golfer in the history of the sport. Yes, he's part black and he's part Asian. He's a man of color and so is Barack Obama.

When Tiger first put on that green jacket, many white men squirmed because for the first time a talented person of color entered their game and did it well.

Tiger had one of the most loving relationships with his black, involved father ever and he raised a fine young man.

Some of you must live in a hole. All your views are negative and prejudiced about every single issue involving a person of color whom you want to share your same views. The world does not revolve around you and where you live. I'm proud of him.


Selector

Boston should b arrested 4 beating d Lakers dat bad


M-M

I read where he says he needs a break, I had been thinking that also. He looked very stressed at the U.S. Open, I know he's getting older and the game probably aint what it used to be.


sweetie810

1nce again *** I will have to agree with you. Tiger may be put in one of those situations where he will have to own up to his blackness. He is just another O.J. waiting to happen. I used to rout for him during tounaments, but now, not anymore. I always rout for the underdog. I can't stand it when he wins. I just want him to get tangled in 1 good scandal ( like that will really happen ). Something that will bring him down to the ground and won't be able to get back up. Something that will have all the white people disowning him like they did O.J. Then will see who he comes running to. And to CINNAMONGOODNESS, I will also have to agree with you. If he wants to deny us, then just like you, I will have to deny him the very same way.


armywife2001

I see the crab in the barrell mentality has taken affect. Why can't people just be happy for Tiger. I guess the Asians should be upset as well because he married a Swedish woman. I could care a less about his personal life. He is a man who loves his family and if he had the mentality that some of the people on this site have he wouldn't be where he is today...because he would see everything as a struggle. Tiger is one of the greatest golf player's in the world and it is a beautiful thing to see that he is a man of color in one of the most prejudice sports there is. Congrats Tiger


RiveGauche2006

NEXT!! i'm so sick of him the nanny he scooped up (oops now she is his wife).


katirsir

who cares