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10 Mar, 08 | Comments [0] | Tags: Golf Central | Golf News | Tiger Woods


Tiger's hitting the ball so well that he doesn't even have to hold the club

If you're going to blame anyone, blame J.B Holmes. To be fair to the lad from Kentucky, Holmes had as good a chance as anyone to bring Tiger's "perfect season" train to a grinding halt when they met in the first round of the WGC Accenture Match Play recently. But that was before Woods' astonishing comeback.

But if there's anywhere on the 2008 PGA calendar that Tiger could show us he's human after all, look no further than Bay Hill, host to this week's Arnold Parmer Invitational. Granted, he might be hitting the ball better than ever, and let's not forget the four consecutive titles he won there from 2000-2003, but it's all been a bit pear-shaped since then.

Since 2004, Tiger's finished tied 46th, 23rd, 20th and 22nd at Bay Hill; even your average Joe would turn his nose up at results like that, and the $165,634.53 that he pocketed in the process. What we trying to tell you is that even though he's 3-0 in 2008, Bay Hill could do to Tiger's perfect season what the New York Giants did to the New England Patriots'. But, knowing Tiger, he'll probably just let his golf do the talking, and take pity on us for ever doubting him.

Here's what our pals at the New York Times have to say ...


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