Tiger Woods played well from tee to green but missed half a dozen putts from within six feet. When he flew his second on the Par 5 15th from the centre of the fairway, just about 200 yards away from the inviting green, to 25 yards over the green and almost in the water that borders the 16th, his chances of being the leader in the clubhouse at 4- or 5-under vanished.
He was fortunate to make a par on a hole where it could have been an eagle or a birdie at worst. It is not idly said that those who make the most under birdies on the Par 5s have greater chances to be the winner. Tiger ...
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