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The Golf Channel is the home for the top golf tournaments and offers complete coverage for all fans of the game. With fuboTV, viewers can live stream events including the British Open, Ryder Cup, The Players Championship, The Presidents Cup, and the FedEx Cup.
PGA Championship Highlights
EP2 "1999: Tiger Woods"The 1999 PGA Championship at Medinah Country Club was the setting where Tiger Woods earned his second major title with a par on the 72nd hole. His final round 72 was just enough to edge runner-up, Spain's Sergio Garcia.
U.S. Open Golf Highlights
EP2 "2000"Tiger Woods dominates Pebble Beach and the field to win his first U.S. Open title. His fifteen stroke margin of victory was the largest in major tournament history.
PGA Championship Highlights
EP2 "2000"Tiger Woods earned his second straight PGA Championship in an epic 3-hole playoff battle with Bob May at Valhalla Golf Club,in Louisville, Ky.
Masters Highlights
S1, EP42 "2001"Winning an unprecedented fourth consecutive major title, Tiger Woods captures the 2001 Masters Tournament with a 16-under-par total 272. Woods defeats runners-up David Duval (274) and Phil Mickelson (275).
Masters Highlights
S1, EP43 "2002"Tiger Woods plays steady, and sometimes spectacular, golf to capture his third Masters. He joins Jack Nicklaus (1965-66) and Nick Faldo (1989-90) as the only players to successfully defend their title.
U.S. Open Golf Highlights
EP2 "2002: Tiger Woods at Bethpage"Tiger Woods continued his trek towards the Grand Slam by winning the 2002 U.S. Open at Bethpage State Park in N.Y. and becomes the first golfer to win the first two legs of the Grand Slam in the same year since Jack Nicklaus in 1972.
Masters Highlights
S1, EP46 "2005"Tiger Woods scores a memorable chip-in at No. 16, then defeats Chris DiMarco with a 15-foot birdie putt on the first playoff hole to became the third person to win at least four Masters tournaments, joining Jack Nicklaus (6) and Arnold Palmer (4).