Lee Westwood was in position to take a commanding lead in the Masters, at nine-under through 10 holes of the second round today. Instead, he failed to dominate the back-nine as he had the front-nine and ended up losing a stroke on the final seven holes, placing him in a tie for the lead with Ian Poulter at eight-under through 36 holes.
What does this all mean? Well you know what it means. It means Tiger Woods is going to win this thing, isn't he? Another solid round today has him six-under through 36 holes, tied for third with Phil Mickelson, Anthony Kim, K.J. Choi and Ricky Barnes. I know I speak for all when I say that the world hopes Saturday's play leads to Tiger and Phil being paired together in the final grouping on Sunday. It's what we all root for in every major, and that was before Tiger's world turned upside down on Thanksgiving.
My preferred final foursome: Tiger, Phil, K.J. Choi and Ian Poulter.
April 9, 2010
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