Next meal for a hungry Tiger ... Hogan.
Wow. So Tiger joins the King ...: Oh why don't you run off an write some Masters previews or something useful.
Hey, I'm just saying, it's some feat ...: It sure is. Arnold Palmer was 41 when he did it, but it's 62 PGA Tour victories now for Tiger at age 32, and Ben Hogan (64) is the next of the legends for him to take down.
Where do you reckon he'll move ahead of Arnie?: What's the next one for Tiger after Dubai?
The WCG-Accenture Match Play in Tucson ...: I'll go with that one then.
Sure, always go with the front-runner ...: Hey, it would be silly to bet against this guy right now. That's five wins in his last six official PGA Tour starts, and three in a row, (four if you count him lapping the field in his unofficial Christmas party at Sherwood).
It's hard to remember when he last came second ...: That was a 1-shot defeat to Phil Mickelson, the world No. 2, in the Deutsche Bank back in August. And that hardly counts as a defeat.
Man, Tiger had his way this week ...: Yep. A 19-under 269 for an eight-shot win, his fourth straight at the Buick. He owns Torrey Pines so much, he even made the rain stay stay away so he could catch his plane to Dubai on time.
You know what's scary?: Tiger saying "I'm starting to get better"?
Yeah, that's pretty scary. But I was thinking about what Ryuji Imada said ...: Yeah, about how finishing second is like winning the golf tournament for him.
That's what I was trying to say on Friday ...: I know. The way things are going, we might have to report just on the "tournament within the tournament" when Tiger is around ...
He's not around next week ...: See you in Phoenix.