Tuesday, August 11, 2009

Tiger Woods Waltzes Into 91st PGA Championship.


It would be hard to imagine coming into the last major of the year on a hotter streak than Tiger Woods. Victories in his last two tournaments, albeit almost by default last week at the WGC-Bridestone Invitational, bode well for fine performance from him at the 91st PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, MN. 99 of the top 100 world ranked players are here, so this is no cakewalk. Regardless, Woods seems to be the best equipped for the challenge. Factor in his obvious desire to snag one major to complete his year and continued chase of Jack and this should be riveting. 91st PGA Championship Full Field.

Hazeltine will play as the longest major in history at 7,674 yards. That's 4.36 miles in layman's terms, longer than 10th grade math. Many players interviewed however have commented that the course is "right there in front of you", meaning the length is mitigated somewhat by be able to see where you need to position yourself to hit fairways and greens. Longish clubs into par four greens will be the order of the day with the difference being Tiger's 3 iron vs Jim Furyk's hybrid, neither club described as a scoring implement. So, as fitting in a major, par should be precious with expected bogeys figuring into the mix. Weather and wetness will be the unknown. A wet course will decidedly favor bombers, while if the fairways dry, the field should crowd up.

Tiger, defending champion Padraig Harrington, and Rich Beem, the 2002 winner here, will share a pairing for the first two days. Interesting group considering what transpired at the end of last week's event. I'll be paying attention to the pace of play, although I doubt it will be foremost on PGA Tour official's work lists on Thursday. Average Golfer knows that pace of play is a hot button issue and negatively affects the game in general. Still, as in other sports, I feel that officials should never become part of the outcome or even the story. The answer? Of course I have none.

Stayed tuned for picks and odds tomorrow.



Til' next,

8 comments:

  1. I love playing golf. I'm playing this week.

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  2. Thanks for the visit Jason. Best of luck with the site and your game. I'm guessin' the site may be easier!

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  3. If Tiger can pull of three in a row, wow! The odds are against him, but if I was betting, I would not bet against it.

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  4. True dat. Won't find any of my dinero against him.

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  5. This is not the Buick. It is a Major and Majors bring about a major shift in Tiger's state of mind. We are looking at the same guy who won his last 2 events but missed the cut at the British Open. His record at Majors since returning from injury is not very good. He's usually out of it by the end of the 1st round. He wants to win Majors so badly that he tries too hard. He tries not to lose instead of playing to win. This will only guarantee failure. Look for this trend to continue this weekend. Out of it by the end of the 1st round.

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  6. Bold prediction there Dave. Two 6th places is hardly horrible, although failures by his standards. TV execs sure hope you're wrong.

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  7. Tiger is incredible. Has only played this well in 2 majors previous, won um both. Id like to see him get a big lead on the 2nd day. Was a fun first day to watch. Well on his wayu to his 5th PGA win.

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  8. I'll go to the cliche bag......."Lotta golf left."

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