Thursday At The 2010 Players

For those of you keeping track at home: no post round autographs for the kids, three F-bombs on 18 tee and one sky ball from Tiger. That said--and eye-rolling is forbidden--Tiger's effort to engage the crowd is having a positive impact on the atmosphere surrounding his group. Hecklers are no where to be found. There feels like plenty of goodwill and forgiveness out there.
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"I think working the ball off the tee is an advantage here. I'm not really sure working the ball into the greens is an advantage."

One of the more bizarre elements of TPC Sawgrass is its ability to produce such a variety of winners. John Strege gets into the specifics of that question and Jim Furyk offered the best insights I've seen yet from a player as to why it's so hard to predict a winner on Pete Dye's 1982 design.
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Orlando Sentinel: Keystone Kops Responded To Woods Residence Nov. 27th; Some Now Working For Tiger!

You know when that Tiger Woods-hired and Augusta National Golf Club-approved security goon reportedly asked a Masters patron if she was "the stripper," few believed that any ex FBI or Secret Serviceman could be so stupid. Well, maybe the Tiger security detail isn't coming from such, uh, good stock if you read Henry Pierson Curtis and Susan Jacobson's lengthy Orlando Sentinel look at the vaunted Windermere PD, first responders (by choice!) to the Woods residence on November 27th.
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Tiger Irons On Ebay Not Part Of Broader Legal Defense Fundraising Strategy

Just in case you were thinking the ebay irons Tiger purportedly used in the Tiger Slam were being sold to cover 13 hours of Jay Lavely's time, think again.

E. Michael Johnson notes that we learned some things about his specs at the time, and later reported the seller to be Steve Mata, the former director of tour operations for Titleist, and that "Mata, in his position with Titleist, worked closely with Woods on his equipment. At the time, Woods was using Titleist clubs."