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The old Tiger Woods would still be scaring the field at seven shots back going into the final day, but not this one. Tiger continues to look human, even after consecutive sub-70 days has him a far cry from the place he was after he shot a poor 71 on day one. Tiger sits at a respectable two-under after finishing up day three action with a 69 to follow his 68 on day two. I keep waiting for the old Tiger...
Published: March 3, 2012
Tiger Woods shot one under par in the third round of the Honda Classic today, but it will take much more than that to compete with Tom Gillis or Rory McIlroy on Sunday in Florida. Gillis and McIlroy are set to reach double-digits under par heading into Sunday and Woods will tee off tomorrow at two under par, a good seven or eight shots behind the probable leaders. For Woods to compete for the...
Published: March 3, 2012
With Tiger Woods and a slew of other notable competitors in the field at this week’s Honda Classic, Rory McIlroy has proven he is the world’s No. 1 golfer with his performance this week. The Honda Classic is just another tournament on the PGA Tour schedule—nothing flashy about it. But to McIlroy, this tournament was his for the taking because he is just that close to claiming...
Published: March 3, 2012
For more than a decade, Rule No. 1 of golf was simple: Never, ever count out Tiger Woods. Well, today I’m saying rules be damned and declaring something that would have caused the 1999-2010 versions of myself to punch me in the face: Tiger Woods has no shot of winning the Honda Classic. There, I said it. No shot. As in there’s a better chance of the leaders of Palestine and Israel holding...
Published: March 3, 2012
The third round of the 2012 Honda Classic is underway, and although Justin Rose entered Saturday at the top of the leaderboard, his position has already been snatched away. Several golfers are gunning for first place today, including the world’s No. 2 player Rory McIlroy. The young Irishman is currently in first place, and he looks determined to hold on to the top spot. However, he’s...
Published: March 3, 2012
As Tiger Woods attempts to regain some sort of a competitive fire on moving day at the Honda Classic with an under-par round, his overall game is still a good ways off and it will prevent him from making a legitimate surge up the leaderboard in the final round. Something is off with Woods. He knows it, we know it, but I am not sure the public can really put a finger on exactly what is wrong with his...
Published: March 3, 2012
Jeremy Lin, Tim Tebow, meet Tom Gillis. The 43-year-old golfer isn’t a young, breakout star, but he definitely came out of nowhere. Going into the third day of the 2012 Honda Classic, Gillis found himself at eight-under and on top of the leader boards looking down on the likes of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy. Gillis, an underdog defying overwhelming odds, is a man America should...
Published: March 3, 2012
Day three of the third test at the Circuit de Catalunya took place on Saturday, and a sunny day was forecast, with a top temperature of 15°C (59°F). But we all know meteorologists can get it wrong from time to time, and sure enough, the dry running was ended mid-afternoon by rain and a bit of hail. The game of musical seats continued, with Heikki Kovalainen and Bruno Senna the only men driving...
Published: March 3, 2012
How does it feel to be Andy Murray? For the past few years he has sniffed success but has not tasted Grand Slam victory. For all of his improved consistency and fight, he doesn’t possess the weapons of his three great adversaries. Murray has become this generation’s version of Michael Chang, counter-punching and scrapping his way to the edge of prominence. His confidence is higher, and...
Published: March 3, 2012
Tiger Woods has been “LeBronized”. The superstar athlete with the once-legendary killer instinct no longer exists. The drama Woods put himself through has transformed him into a mere mortal and it’s showing on the golf course. He barely made the cut in the 2012 Honda Classic. When staying alive is replacing holding on to first place as Tiger’s No. 1 goal, it doesn’t...