We have reached the final Major of the 2012 PGA Tour season, with players descending on Kiawah Island, the Ocean Course, in South Carolina for the playing of the 2012 PGA Championship. Deemed ‘Glory’s last shot’, it is the final chance for a player to cement their place in history with a victory.
But if you’re Tiger Woods, it’s a final chance to prove to the world that you are back. Or else you will have to wait until next April. Right or wrong, that’s simply the way it is. Woods comes into this week as the betting favorite on 2012 PGA Championship Betting Odds available at Bovada Sportsbook. Continue reading
Tiger Woods returns to the course this week, to a tournament that he has historically dominated. But Woods is coming off of yet another disappointing weekend at a Major championship. It certainly wasn’t as disappointing for him as it was for Adam Scott, who also returns to the golf course this week after last blowing a four-shot lead over the final four holes at the British Open.
Tiger Woods is back. Tiger Woods still has a long way to go. Tiger Woods is going to win the next Major. Tiger Woods blew a Major lead. Tiger Woods is not going to win another major.
Tiger Woods is back, and it doesn’t matter what anyone else is saying. The man has won three tournaments this season, two of which have come in the last 30 days. And for the critics who say he has to win a Major, I say just wait. He will.
Congressional Country Club is one of the premiere golf courses in the United States, and the PGA Tour moves to this venue this week for the playing of the AT&T National.
Tiger Woods has a history of playing well at Jack’s course, and through two rounds of the 2012 Memorial Tournament he was again at the top of the lead.
With Tiger Woods winning on Sunday at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, it has sent the golfing world into a frenzy.
It was a highly anticipated day on the PGA Tour this week for the opening round of the 2012 Cadillac Championship, where all of the top-5 ranked players in the world would tee it up.
For those of you who watched the Honda Classic final round on Sunday, you were treated to something special.
Rory McIlroy is showing us why we would like to see more of him in the United States in 2012.