Tiger woods captured the Arnold Palmer invitational with a 24-foot putt during a tournament where he had missed 21 straight puts of 20 feet or more. However this was Sunday, and it was the 18th hole, which means it’s “Tiger time”, and as always he answered the call and knocked it down. Bart Bryant put up a valiant effort but fell one stroke short. His final round 67 was his best of the tournament but one shy of Tiger’s 66, the final margin. Next up is the Masters, can anyone stand in Tiger’s way or shall we fit him for a green jacket now?
Monday, March 24, 2008
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Butch Harmon relived himself of his coaching duties from John Daily as JD was disqualified from Arnold Palmer Open for missing the pro-am tournament today. Daily claims he thought his tee time was in the afternoon rather than the scheduled 9am. Harmon stated that Daily doesn't care about the game only about getting drunk. Tiger Woods tied a record for the largest margin of victory (8 & 7) in the finals of the match play format. After surviving two challenges on the way to the finals Woods was 12 under over the 29 holes including 14 birdies and en route to winning the tournament for the third time. Now the question becomes, is it either POSSIBLE or PROBABLE that Tiger wins the Grand Slam to go along with his “Tiger Slam”? Right now there is not one player who can contend with him but remember all it really takes is one round of 75 over four tournaments to take it away from him. Can it be done?
