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Tiger Woods had a bogey, two doubles and a triple on the back nine last Sunday. If this was 2000 and I read that, I would have thought he burst an appendix at the turn. Forty-three after getting himself within two strokes of the lead? A healthy Tiger doesn’t play that poorly. I’m not going to suggest that Tiger’s hurt or that his game is a mess, but I always measure how great (or not great) Tiger is playing against his record-breaking 2000 season. I don’t remember him making any bogeys in 2000. I’m sure he did but it didn’t seem so. I’m certain he didn’t have a back nine in 2000 like he did last week. I don’t think I’ve ever seen him look so frustrated. It was weird, is all. I’m not suggesting anything, I just don’t get it. But I will say this: I can’t be the only one who was seeing shades of Phil Mickelson. In the past when Tiger has gone through human stretches, we’ve talked about swing changes and personal matters. What happened on the back nine last Sunday was an aberration, we’ll likely be saying this Sunday. But I can’t go with Tiger this week. Any hint of a Lefty episode is not worth the short odds. At this week’s WGC – CA Championship at Doral, take Padraig Harrington (40-1), 1/6 unit, to win the outright: Doral hasn’t been a stranger to low scores. I like Harrington for his high marks in Scoring Average and Birdie Average. If the Florida Swing trend of major-like grounds keeping continues at Doral this week (U.S. Open-thick rough greens near the Augusta speed limit),
I still like the long-hitting Harrington. I like him under pretty much any conditions. The only thing I don’t like is that putting stance-looks like he’s laboring over a bowel movement---but it seems to be working for him this year (he’s 1st in Putts Per Round and 3rd in Putting Average). In his last two trips to Doral he’s finished T26 (2006) and T52 (’07). Take Vijay Singh (14-1), 1/6 unit: Laugh all you want.I wish I would have taken my own repeated advice to “keep and eye on Vijay” last week. I took him one tournament too late after the Mercedes, too. That was opening day, this is pre-major form. Why can’t he go back-to-back? With Singh it’s about staying out of trouble off the tee and making putts. If he says he’s there, as the TV guys told us last week, then he’s a force again. I had this pick before doing any home work, but I wanted to see what he’s done at Doral recently: T15 last year, T3 in 2005. Take Retief Goosen (25-1), 1/6 unit: What’s holding him back is he’s not hitting greens. Putting well, though. I would imagine both areas will equalize as the spring approaches in earnest. But I liked the way he played last week. We know Goose loves tough courses. He’ll probably benefit most if they trick up the course. Last three years at Doral: T15, T8, T3. Brian Gabrielle is a documented member of the Professional Handicappers League. Read all of his articles at http://www.procappers.com/Brian_Gabrielle.htm Free Texas Holdem poker resource page, providing poker strategies and tips to get your game in shape.
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