Woods became the first man to defend the PGA title since 1937.

He ran away with the last two majors, but Tiger Woods was pushed to the limit and beyond at the PGA Championship. Woods beat Bob May by one shot in the tournament's first three-hole playoff. Both had finished a remarkable final round at 18-under, a new scoring mark. Woods now owns the scoring records for all four majors. He joined Ben Hogan as the only men to win three majors in one year.
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One major question remains for Tiger: How many?
After winning the PGA in thrilling fashion, Tiger Woods can't help but look ahead to more major championships.
Tiger watch: 10 million homes tuned in
The final round at Valhalla drew the PGA's highest preliminary TV ratings on record.
Checking in: Bubble bursts
Scott Dunlap and J.P. Hayes provided three rounds of thrills at the PGA. But they couldn't keep it up.
Hole of the Day: No. 15
Bob May could have put Tiger Woods away on the 15th hole. Instead, Woods kept things close.
Begay, Cink nail down Presidents Cup bids
Notah Begay III and Stewart Cink grabbed the final two spots for the Presidents Cup team on Sunday.
Woods' fourth round: Simply amazing
Tiger Woods and Bob May waged an epic duel on Sunday at the PGA Championship
Woods lets others into PGA battle
Tiger Woods stumbled on the back nine Saturday to let several players back into the hunt.
Harig: Olazabal doesn't fear Woods
Davis Love III knows he'll have to catch Tiger Woods to win the PGA, but he's trying not to think about the leader.
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