If Tiger has the Driver working, there's not much hope for the field.Driver Twirl.
*chills down spine*
Definitely. I'll add wedge play to that; last year he was 75th on tour on approaches between 100 and 125 yards. That's a huge liability.If Tiger has the Driver working, there's not much hope for the field.Driver Twirl.
*chills down spine*
In past seasons I think a big reason why Tiger played so well is because he got off to a good start at Torrey Pines. Him playing well and winning there seems to give him a nice confidence boost for the rest of the year.You gotta like what we're seeing from Tiger Woods right now. Currently a 6-shot lead with 4 holes left in the 3rd round. He's driving the ball well still (for all his woes, he was actually 6th in total driving last year on tour) but the two most important things we're seeing are:
1. Short game. He's got the flat stick rolling and has chipped well all week.
2. Utter destruction of the Par 5s. He used to crush these every week, but in the last 3 years he has struggled mightily on them. Literally a night-and-day difference. Well he's 14-under on the par-5s this week. If he keeps that up, the PGA Tour better look out.
One thing to add: This is all happening at Torrey Pines, a course that he grew up playing and absolutely loves. He's got 7 pro wins there. Let's not say Tiger is back to his old dominant ways until he starts doing this consistently at other courses and/or wins a major. That monkey is still on his back.
You nailed the Remember the Titans quote in the fumble thread, but you missed a golden Jim Nantz opportunity here.Hello, fellow golf fans.
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