Seminole Brings The '13 Major Champs Together!

The Seminole Member-Pro--think Tavistock Cup without the helicopters but with no shortage of Tanqueray and a surprising number of grown men with names that sound like 19th Century book publishers wearing pastel shorts and loafers with no socks--was played Monday at the Donald Ross masterpiece and it marked the first and only gathering of 2013's four major champs: Adam Scott, Justin Rose, Phil Mickelson and Jason Dufner.

Erik Matuszewski previewed the day for Bloomberg and said Mickelson teamed with Jimmy Dunne.

Rex Hoggard reports a good time was had by all, especially these men:

Rory Sabbatini, paired with amateur Hugh Kenworthy, won the gross division of the Seminole Member-Pro in a match of cards with Roberto Castro and Russell Ball, who claimed the net division title with a 59.

Golfweek.com rounds up the player Tweets from Seminole.

But way more exciting was the news from Tim Rosaforte on Golf Central that Arnold Palmer hit a grand opening tee shot. Rumored to have had a little health scare earlier this year, The King apparently looked awesome and hit a booming drive to get the proceedings under way. Best news I've heard all year.

Tiger Takes His MDF Streak Into Honda Saturday

Nothing like mushy lift, clean and place Florida golf to bring us back to reality after last week's thrilling match play, meaning the main intrigue heading into Honda Classic Saturday is Tiger's one-PGA Tour event streak of MDF's, MadeCut DidNot Finish.

Bob Harig on a Honda Friday where Tiger's short game came alive on the back nine in time to help him make the 36-hole cut.

"I was actually over the cut line, what after the bogey at 11,'' Woods said. "That was a hell of a bogey. I had a couple of loose iron shots coming in, and it was just a grind.''

If there is a bright spot for Woods, it was his short game around the greens. He saved par three times from bunkers and saved par on six of his last nine holes. He missed a 10-foot putt for birdie at the 18th hole or he'd have birdied all four of the par 5s through two rounds.

"Yeah, the short game was spotty, and now it's good again,'' Woods said. "So now I just need my ballstriking to come around.''

There is some precedent for a huge Honda comeback, Brian Wacker reminds us in mentioning Tiger's 11-shot deficit to Rory McIlroy two years ago.