Scott Back In Lead
Scott rebounds with a 69 to retake the a two-shot lead in the Players Championship Right Back Adam After falling back a bit on Friday, first-round leader Adam Scott rebounded in style on Saturday to regain the lead in the Players Championship. But even with a two-shot edge, he's in no position to be comfy, with several big stars right behind. (FULL STORY at PGA.COM)On Thursday, Tiger was in danger in of missing the cut; now, he's just six back. I don't know why I root against the guy. At first, I was worried that I had some twisted racial bias thing going. Then a friend pointed out that I always root against the favorite in football games, too. I guess I just enjoy seeing people knocked off their pedestals. Of course, that opens me up to accusations of other kinds of twisted thoughts.
Day 2 Players Championship Leaderboard
The Most Famous Hole In Golf?
Pinning down golf's most famous holes by Garry Smits, The Florida Times-Union Before the par-3 17th hole of the TPC at Sawgrass Stadium Course pushed its way into the public consciousness through The Players Championship, what hole did PGA Tour players consider the most famous? The answers are in Augusta, Ga., Pebble Beach, Calif., and at the birthplace of golf, in St. Andrews, Scotland. Full StoryWhat's the most famous hole in golf? Thanks to the wall-to-wall tv coverage, I'd have to say Sawgrass #17. It also may be one of the most imitated. Offhand, I can think of half-a-dozen courses in my area that brag about a having a hole like the 17 at TPC. I can't think of any that boast one like the 12th at Augusta or the Road Hole. And, although I can think of two that have holes that have drawn comparisons to Pebble (both in "Up North" Michigan), they aren't in the forefront of consciousness. I don't much like holes like Sawgrass #17, though. There's no thinking involved. Just align your clubface, let it rip and hope for the best. I like a hole that has some more strategic decisions for the player to make.
Tiger Hits Out Of The Rough
This great picture, from PGA Tour Dot Com, shows Tiger hitting out of the rough. Click here for the full story.
Red-hot Scott rolls out front in the Players, while Woods and Love go cold
Red-hot Scott rolls out front in the Players, while Woods and Love go cold Scott and Cold Adam Scott took advantage of the vaunted Stadium Course at Sawgrass Thursday, cruising to a 7-under 65 as 47 players finished the day under par. But some of the favorites went cold, most notably Tiger Woods, who had a 75, and Davis Love, who had a 77.Hey Eldrick, didn't you use to be Tiger Woods?
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