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This is all Tiger Woods‘ fault. When he was dominating the world of professional golf—winning 14 major championships and holding the top spot in the Official World Golf Ranking for a record 281 consecutive weeks—he set the bar so high not even he would be able to reach it again. Or so it would appear that way. You know, since the fall. But the expectations are still there—from...
Published: June 29, 2012
There comes a time in every successful golfer’s career when, if they have not yet won a major championship, the pressure to do so increases with each passing year. If a lot goes well, the top 10 finishes begin to pile up. And if a player is really fortunate, the victories begin to accumulate. But let’s say those wins are not major-championship wins. That’s where the problems begin. For...
Published: June 29, 2012
Tiger Woods shot an opening-round one-over-par 72 at the AT&T National at Congressional Country Club. He is five shots behind first-round leader Bo Van Pelt and will start his second round on the 10th tee at 7:50 AM ET. Bleacher Report will follow every shot and blog live to keep you informed. Read more Golf news on BleacherReport.com Read More →
Published: June 29, 2012
After the difficult Olympic Club chewed up and spit out many of the world’s top golfers at the U.S. Open, most probably figured that they would get a bit of a reprieve moving forward. That certainly isn’t the case at the AT&T National in Bethesda, Md., however. The Congressional Country Club is playing very much like a U.S. Open course, and it shows in the scores. Bo Van Pelt surged...
Published: June 28, 2012
After a disappointing weekend at the U.S. Open, Tiger Woods is back in action this afternoon. This time it will be at his own AT&T National tournament at Congressional. This year there will technically be two defending champions in the field. The current reigning champ is Nick Watney, who won in Philadelphia last year. The other is Tiger himself. Woods won in his last appearance...
Published: June 28, 2012
Only majors matter. Jack Nicklaus isn’t considered the greatest golfer of all-time because he won the most PGA tournaments—well, because he didn’t win the most. Sam Snead did, but no one in his right mind is calling Snead a better golfer than Nicklaus. Tiger Woods shouldn’t be eying Snead’s record for that reason. He must maintain his focus on winning the 2012 British...
Published: June 28, 2012
The PGA Tour moves to Maryland this week for the AT&T National where Tiger Woods will look to continue his career success at Congressional. This will be one of the most exciting events before the British Open because Congressional is one of the best courses to play on and isn’t extremely difficult to have success at. With several of the sport’s best players ready to compete in what...
Published: June 28, 2012
Tiger Woods has a chance to redeem himself by winning the 2012 AT&T National after blowing up at the Olympic Club in this year’s U.S. Open. He’s not the only big-time player in the field this weekend at Congressional Country Club, though, as there are a few others who are more than capable of winning this prestigious event. Congressional is a long, grueling course that favors the accurate...
Published: June 28, 2012
The world’s top golfers are gearing up for the AT&T National Championship at Congressional and it’s setting up to be a weekend filled with intriguing storylines. Tiger Woods will be in the field fighting for his third win of the season, which could make him a favorite for Player of the Year honors in a season where no major winner has been consistent. It will be an eerie feeling with...
Published: June 28, 2012
In the remarkable 15-year career that Tiger Woods has produced, it certainly is fair to say that adversity is not his friend. While Woods has come from behind on a few Sunday afternoons over the years, he has never won a major without being in the lead after the third round. Not once. For all his dominance, it has come from being in the lead. The real reason why Woods has no true rival, including Phil...