Yeah, he finished -2 in round 2. If he had played round one the same, he'd be in second behind Tiger Guess that's the difference in the top players: consistency. Here's Phil and David Toms representing the Tigers...
this course is puddy in tiger's hands. i know it's hard to go low 2 days in a row, but he will shoot 68 or 69 with birdies on the 2 5's, a birdie on 1 par 4 and 1 bogey. for those who watched him play last week, it was the same story just on a diff course.
i wouldnt mind seeing one of the former oklahoma state golfers, such as verplank, win it for the home crowd.
I actually was just about to come here to see if you were going to any of the 4 days. I don't know where in Ok you're located, though.
It's really fun to watch Tiger when he gets on a roll like the past two weeks. He makes the game look so damn easy. Laser iron shots and draining almost every putt. Most golfers would struggle to break par today after such a great round. Tiger will probably "struggle" with a 69 or 70. I just hope someone can keep up with him today to make tomorrow somewhat interesting.
Thinking about it, it wouldn't really surprise me if Tiger shot 62 today. He convinced me years ago he's capable of doing things no one else is. He's perfect in majors when he has or is tied for the lead going into Saturday. I don't see the streak being broken.
Nothing he does surprises me, either. But if you look at his scores in the majors, he usually doesn't go really low like he did yesterday, especially on par 70 courses. He just plods along and manages the course extremely well. His previous low round in a major was 64 in the 97 British open. But the way he his swinging, who knows.