ESPN Golf Online
Wednesday, August 16
LOUISVILLE, Ky. -- How big is the shadow being cast by Tiger Woods this week? He wasn't within 1,000 miles of Valhalla on Monday or Tuesday morning, yet he's all anybody wanted to talk about.
TIGER -- WHY AND WHY NOT |
Why he'll win Because he's supposed to. No athlete in the world today thrives more in the spotlight of major competition than Woods. And no one intimidates a field more. Starting with last year's PGA win, he's played 22 events (both Tour and non-Tour) -- and won 11 times. "This is a major and this is a golf course that will fit his game," said Curtis Strange. "It's generous off the tee." Why he won't Woods doesn't know Valhalla, having played only one practice round here before this week. And all that fairway landing area on the Nicklaus-designed course allows more players to hit driver more off the tee than they did at the U.S. Open. That may turn it into a putting content, the only supposed chink in Woods' armor (never mind that he putted masterfully at the U.S. Open and British Open). "I think this golf course lets a few more people into the field," said Loren Roberts. "A lot more people have a chance to do well here this week because of the nature of the golf course." |
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