Golf scribes, Tiger Woods fans and Tiger Woods haters are all excited now. Tiger has confirmed that he’ll play in the WGC Championship at Doral next week.
How do you think Tiger will finish? Or perhaps I should ask first if you think Tiger will make the cut?
Before you haters write Tiger off, consider that he has won this event six times…
As mentioned in the previous first look post, I’ve got a set of Carnahan wedges in HOG Lab as well. These are very nice forged wedges with a unique feature which I’ll divulge in my upcoming review. For now, enjoy this juicy photo of a 52 degree. Click the image for more Carnahan wedges to drool over…
New additions to HOG Lab this week are the Chris Carnahan putters and wedges. Here’s a first look at two Carnahan putters below, the Broadway and the Steel models. Review in progress. These babies are beauties.
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I’m currently listening to the Jack Nickalus interview live from the Honda Classic. I say listening because I can’t get any video working from PGATour.com on these darn things.
Jack on Tiger Woods today:
“I’m surprised he hasn’t bounced back by now.”
“He’ll do it (win) again.”
On Augusta & The Masters:
“Its a neat place. When I get there its business as usual.”
On players running to their swing coach after every round:
Jack Grout taught him to make his own adjustments to his swing, even during tournaments.