Claiming that Luke Donald "may" have signed an incorrect scorecard... This could be devastating for him.
Nevermind... Evidently either CBS or the official scorers can't tell the difference between a 3 and a 5
Do I think it'll happen? No, he'll come back to earth, likely as he goes through amen corner today, but man wouldn't it be special. If he's there late Sunday on the back nine, the roars will be heard in every state in the South. There's really a lot of 'em at the top I wouldn't mind seeing take home a green jacket: Boom Boom being first, Phil, Bubba, Rory, even Sergio or Lee Westwood.
Unbelievable day today with so many guys near the top. Should be fun tomorrow. Would love see either of the lefties or kuchar win it. I predicted westwood. Looks like he's gonna come up short again.
Are you sure that the problem is focus? I have never seen so much analysis and so much apologizing for a guy who shot even today and is T38. The current Tiger is a pretty good pro golfer who won a bunch of majors during a period that ended 4 years ago. There is certainly the specter of Old Tiger lurking about, but until something shows that he will again be what he once was, I'm going to assume that wins every now and then followed by average PGA performances are the norm. Also, he is the biggest [itch bay] on the course. Can anyone imagine Jack, or Arnie, or Phil or Paddy for that matter, getting away with juvenile temper tantrums after every bad shot? To me, that is more offensive than pornstars and driveway beatdowns.
Look at his shots he hit on...14-17? I think it was...yesterday. Pushing shots, leaving shots way right when there was no way in hell he was trying to draw it. To me, it would seem like focus. I agree about the tantrums, it's not very professional to kick/throw clubs that often.
His swing is still off from where he was hitting the draw working with Haney. He's getting stuck on the downswing and he's either leaking it right or he's overcooking it trying to get the hands through. Faldo had a great insight on his swing I think it was yesterday, when his right hip moves towards the ball, he's basically [uck fay]ed. The kicking the club is horseshit. No matter who did it.
I'm in agreement with Cotton here that focus isn't the problem. To me it's simply that he hasnt found any consistency in building a swing that doesnt rip his knee apart. This is the struggle that so many go through post-injury.
What doesn't need to get lost is the absolute hack job Hank Haney did to Tiger's swing. Couple that with a shaky putter and you see how difficult the game is and how it humbles even the best.