The fist pumps, the Tiger stare, the crowd responding to his every move, and the two clutch putts he made on the final two holes brought back memories of the old days.
Some people may question the
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What cannot be questioned is the fact that when he looked down and out, he dug deep and showed us all that his belief and confidence are starting to return, and that is a dangerous sign for the rest of the players moving forward.
It’s been a super month of golf for the former World No 1.
After getting a taste of being in contention at the Australian Open where he eventually finished third, and then playing some confident golf at the Presidents Cup where he made the winning putt for the Americans just like he did in 2009, and now the victory, it’s starting to look like the Tiger of old is back
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I guess it’s just a shame we won’t get to see him in full flight again until the end of January.
Still, with his confidence high it all bodes well for the 2012 season. Go Tiger!
Callaway Diablo Octane Driver This week is the grand finale of the European Tour as the top 60 players in this year’s Race to Dubai standings will head to the Earth course in the U.A.E for the Dubai World Championship.
World No. 1 Luke Donald will be going for a slice of history as he looks to become the number one money earner on both the European and US Tours in one season.
He has already wrapped up the US PGA Tour and had a healthy lead in Europe until Rory McIlroy made it interesting with a
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The scenario then this week is simple; if McIlroy wins Luke Donald has to finish 10th or better to claim the top spot.
It should be cracker of a tournament with all the big stars in a rich vein of form and all looking to finish off 2011 with a bang.
To win the tournament: I can’t go past Lee Westwood.
Callaway Diablo Octane Driver He’s coming off an impressive win at the Nedbank last week where he shot a course record 62 in the third round.
Add to that his love for the Earth Course and the fact he won the Dubai World Championship in 2009 and finished third last year.