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Woods 'would love' return to Australia

Tiger Woods from the United States holds the winner's trophy at the Australian Masters golf tournament at Kingston Heath Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia, Sunday, Nov. 15, 2009. Woods won the tournament with 14-under 274. Greg Chalmers from Australia came second at 12-under while Francois Delamontagne from France and Jason Dufner from the United States came third with 10-under. ( AP Photo/Andrew Brownbill)

MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) Still wearing his gold jacket from winning the Australian Masters, with his car waiting to take him to the airport, Tiger Woods had one more stop to make at Kingston Heath.

He stood atop a bench and looked out at some 250 volunteers who had gathered outside the tournament office to see him one last time. Woods thanked them for their support, saying his week would not have been as special without them.

In true Aussie fashion, one bloke wasn't interested in a speech.

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Money Leaders: PGA
Rank Player Earnings
1 Tiger Woods $10,508,163
2 Steve Stricker $6,332,636
3 Phil Mickelson $5,332,754
4 Zach Johnson $4,714,812
5 Kenny Perry $4,445,562
6 Sean O'Hair $4,316,493
7 Jim Furyk $3,946,514
8 Padraig Harrington $2,628,376
9 Heath Slocum $2,195,565
10 Scott Verplank $2,092,113
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European:  Dubai World Championship

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