Monday, March 30, 2009

The drama. The putt. The fist-pump. All is right in the world of golf again.


On Sunday, Tiger was back at his very best in the final day of the Arnold Palmer Invitational

“It was unbelievable drama,” said Zach Johnson, the third member of the day’s final group with Woods and O’Hair. “I tried to stay in my own world. . . but it’s kind of hard when you’re seeing what you’re seeing.”


The headline story is simple and similar to last year US Open :

"Tiger Woods completed his comeback from knee surgery by winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational in dramatic fashion at the final hole at Bay Hill. Woods landed the 66th PGA Tour title of his career and his sixth victory at Bay Hill. The World Number One and defending champion started the day in second place, five shots behind overnight leader Sean O'Hair. The pair were level after 71 holes with Woods securing the title with a 16 foot birdie putt."
Asked how his rivals dealt with playing against him in that situation, Woods said: "I'm trying to beat them just how they're trying to beat me. It doesn't change.

Woods stretches his lead over World Number Two Phil Mickelson to 1.58 average points. Any comment Phil or Sergio?






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