I'm not sure of the pairings, but if he's playing with Tiger, his task will be much tougher. Sometimes the unknown guys are the ones that stand up best though.
Looking ahead to today's final round, Brandt is likely much better off not having to play with Tiger. He may have said all the right things about what he might be feeling IF he played with Tiger, but I can assure you, he slept much better last night knowing that he wasn't.
I'm not sure of the pairings, but if he's playing with Tiger, his task will be much tougher. Sometimes the unknown guys are the ones that stand up best though.
Or someone who's never heard of Tiger... I think that the word's out, though.
By the time Tiger tees off on the fifth hole he'll be comfortably in the lead, poor Brandt
I'm as big a Tiger fan as any...but that'd require SOME start. 4 birdies in a row, perhaps? I think he'll definitely provide a stern challenge if not win, but I doubt he could get a "comfortable" lead (meaning 2-3 shots, to me) before the turn, unless he was simply on fire.
I'm as big a Tiger fan as any...but that'd require SOME start. 4 birdies in a row, perhaps? I think he'll definitely provide a stern challenge if not win, but I doubt he could get a "comfortable" lead (meaning 2-3 shots, to me) before the turn, unless he was simply on fire.
I don't think that he'll be that far ahead either but the onslaught has predictably begun, he caught the leaders by the 5th hole and they don't have much going for them so far.
Tiger's having some bad luck with catching several bunkers and missing his opportunities. And some extremely good play by Quinney and others (eagle and chip-in from 15 yards)