Woods’ streak ends at 7

O'Hern stops Tiger at Match Play event

? Tiger Woods’ winning streak is over no matter what tour he is playing.

In a shocking end to a PGA Tour streak that began in July, Woods failed to notice a ball mark in the line of his 4-foot birdie putt that would have won his third-round match against Nick O’Hern. He missed the putt, then lost in 20 holes when the Australian saved par with a 12-foot putt Friday at the Accenture Match Play Championship.

That finished off Woods, and the second-longest streak in tour history.

“I was so enthralled with the line, I didn’t see the ball mark,” he said. “I knew if I hit it left-center, the match would be over. It’s my fault for not paying attention to detail.”

O’Hern became the first player to beat Woods twice in professional match play.

Byron Nelson’s record of 11 straight tour victories in 1945 again looks as untouchable as ever.

Woods had won seven in a row – although the purity of the streak was in question because he had failed to win four times during that streak while competing on other tours.

Three tied at Mayakoba

Playa Del Crmen, Mexico – Boo Weekley followed his opening 6-under 64 – the best round of his PGA Tour career – with a 67 to move him into a three-way tie for the lead midway through the Mayakoba Golf Classic. Fred Funk, the first-round leader after a 62, had a 69 to match Weekley, and Cameron Beckman (67) at 9-under 131 in the PGA Tour’s first tournament in Mexico.

Wadkins leads ACE Group

Naples, Fla. – Bobby Wadkins shot an 8-under 64 to take a one-stroke lead over Champions Tour newcomer Mark O’Meara, Allen Doyle and Gil Morgan after the first round of The ACE Group Classic.

Prammanasudh tops Fields

Kapolei, Hawaii – Stacy Prammanasudh shot a 4-under 68 on Friday to take a two-stroke lead over Morgan Pressel in the Fields Open.