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Those loud footsteps the leaders are hearing belong to these two guys ...

Hmmm ... this is an interesting leaderboard ...: I see what you mean. For once it's not really about who's leading, but it's about who is two shots back.
Nothing against Geoff Ogilvy ...: No! Ogilvy's a great player, great guy. So is the other co-leader, our man Miguel Ángel Jiménez, who is also on 7-under after both shot 65s.
But those guys with 67s ...: Yep, that's the story. Sorry, Geoff and Miguel ... Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson both posted 67s and we're positioned for a great battle over the weekend on the Blue Monster.
The "Monster" wasn't very monstrous today though, was it?: Nope. Actually Doral is the easiest of all the courses on the Florida swing. And to be honest the rest of the field can't be too pleased that Tiger is only two back after the first day on a course he owns.
Does Tiger really "own" Doral?: Technically no. But you know what I mean ...
So what did the Big Cat have to say about his round?: He said: "I was pissed ..."
Huh? Tiger was drunk?: No, you silly Englishman. He meant he was upset. He three-putted on the last hole for an ugly bogey, and otherwise he'd be only one shot behind going into Friday.
Gulp ...: Gulp indeed. So we might actually get to see that Tiger / Lefty pairing that everyone is thirsting for.
Speaking of thirst, let's go get pissed ...: Hey, if it works for Tiger ...



Say it with us, everybody! We love Imada-san!

Japan's Ryuji Imada gets a lot of love on In Golf We Trust, but the smiley little fella from Mihara, in Hiroshima Prefecture, got some backing in a strange place this week at Doral: In the US press.

American golf scribes tend to ignore Japanese tour pros like the plague, and quite often are accompanied by tacky references to Pearl Harbour. But Imada has a lot of new friends in the press tent after he got swept up in the maelstrom of John Daly's disqualification last week from Bay Hill ...


21 Mar, 08 | Tags: Golf Central | On This Day In History


Jerry Pate, meet commissioner Deane Beman ... and the lake on the 18th at Sawgrass ...

On this day in 1982, Jerry Pate delivered one of the greatest quotes in the last 30 years of golf history when he told PGA Tour commissioner Deane Beman: "You better give Judy your wallet, I'm gonna throw your ass in the lake."

And know what? Jerry Pate did just that. Actually, he threw more than just Beman's ass in the lake. It was half lighthearted gesture, half player protest. But Pate had just won the inaugural Players Championship at the TPC at Sawgrass, a new stadium course which the players considered diabolical (they still do, but that's by-the-by). So Judy Beman took her husband's wallet, Pate chucked the commissioner into the lake next to the 18th green, then chucked in course architect Pete Dye as well. And then Pate jumped into the lake himself ... And who says '80s golf was all boring? ...



DiMarco to Choi: 'Ants? ... I don't see any ants, man ...'

He might look tough on the outside and can powerlift much more than his own weight, but KJ Choi could be scared of ants, which are also very strong for their size. Yes, ants. ... Plus, SG Matthews looks at why Mexican food might not be good for Lorena Ochoa, the bike-wreck that is David Feherty, and a few other reasons why this week's spin through our wacky world of golf goes a bit sideways ...


19 Mar, 08 | Tags: Golf Betting | Golf Central | The PGA Tour


Typical: You try to take a nice photo of Ernie Els and some idiot sticks a trophy in the way...

Unless either Brian Gay or Felipe Aguilar owes you money, the Puerto Rico Open and the Madeira Island Open are of slightly less importance than The WGC CA Championship at Doral in Florida.

Check out last week's European Tour picks by the way - thanks to workie Jack and his crystal ball we're writing this preview poolside in The Bahamas. In our minds. Forget an odds on Tiger unless he's eight shots back after two rounds when he might be worth a flutter.

Makes the rest of the field great value, mind, so go Ernie go!

Ernie Els @ 22/1: How could you resist the temptation at that price?
Henrik Stenson @ 33/1:
A regular performer at World Golf Championship events, who will be hoping to find his best form before The Masters.
Steve Stricker @ 40/1:
The most improved PGA Tour player of recent times - probably happy to play second fiddle to Tiger rather than go for it and blow up in the process.

Last week's picks:

Vijay Singh @ 22/1 (tied 3rd)
Luke Donald @ 22/1 (missed cut)
Vaughn Taylor @ 125/1 (tied 31st)

Johan Edfors @ 22/1 (tied 5th)
Graeme McDowell @ 30/1 (1st place!!!)
Zane Scotland @ 175/1 (tied 11th)


 

 

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