Tiger-Vijay Western duel a major bust It seems Singh still doesn't resonate, failing to strike the collective nerve of American sports fans.

From: Chicago Sun-Times | Date: July 1, 2005| Author: Jay Mariotti | Copyright information

To satisfy our primal need for conflict, we've looked to Vijay Singh to forge a grudge match with Tiger Woods. Certainly, he has tried. There was the time his caddie wore a "Tiger Who?" cap. And the time Singh said Woods didn't do enough damage control for Fuzzy Zoeller after his "fried chicken or collard greens" meltdown. And the time Vijay irked Tiger when he said Annika Sorenstam shouldn't play against men.

Then consider the emergence of Singh as Woods' primary challenger atop the w...

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