"There quite possibly wouldn't be drug testing on the PGA Tour if Woods hadn't backed the notion."

Steve Elling suggests the initial revelations from the Anthony Galea charges would seem to indicate that even though Galea wasn't licensed to practice in Florida and Tiger's shaded the truth fairly consistently in the last year, it's still hard to imagine Woods using performance-enhancing drugs.

No question, Woods brought an incredible amount of scrutiny on himself for picking Galea for treatment -- he isn't licensed to practice in Florida -- but still, it remains inconceivable to me that Woods cheated on this particular front. There quite possibly wouldn't be drug testing on the PGA Tour if Woods hadn't backed the notion. We invite you to make all the well-deserved cracks you want about his general credibility and his views on marriage, but he has long held the sanctity of the game as inviolate.

What if I told you he was installing an oxygen therapy room in the new Jupiter house?

It is ironic that without Woods or the prospects of Olympic golf, Tim Finchem would still be resisting testing. Or is it just strange?