I wouldn't be so sure of that. He's doing this on a pretty easy golf course where he doesn't have to fight with his driver issues. His short game has definitely been great this week (other than his very first hole with a foolish 3-putt from 20 feet). There are a lot of really big names right behind him. I don't think all of them will collapse, but if his short game keeps at its current pace, he should win it regardless of how well anyone else plays. A couple of 68s from here in and he's got it won I think.
Well, like I said, it's reminding me of the 'Good Ol' Days' of 2000-2001.
I can't wait until we hear the 'I can't believe they are showing all of Tiger's shots, how about the other players?' rants...
Well, like I said, it's reminding me of the 'Good Ol' Days' of 2000-2001.
I can't wait until we hear the 'I can't believe they are showing all of Tiger's shots, how about the other players?' rants...
LOL. They won't stop doing that until he falls from the elite players of the world, which means a lot of people will have to "put up" with the media obsessing over Tiger for the next 10+ years IMHO.
LOL. They won't stop doing that until he falls from the elite players of the world, which means a lot of people will have to "put up" with the media obsessing over Tiger for the next 10+ years IMHO.
But, TTU, why won't they show me any of JB Holmes' shots? He's the next great rival for Tiger you know...
Well, it's gratifying to get up, turn on the tv, and see Tiger right where I said he could be (see post #2, this thread)! Sure wish I could have seen it! I'll have to see how much they re-run this evening.
Looks like DiMarco had a great round as well, and McDowell couldn't put another good round together. Els is playing well, and Sergio is putting better than ever.
I think going in to the weekend, we'll have Tiger leading at -12, Els and Garcia at -10, DiMarco at -9 and several others hanging around at -8. Anybody below that line will need divine intervention to win.