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THEWOOD;1905041; said:
The way he just played the back nine, this is Tiger's tournament now.

I would love to see him and Rory in the final pairing on Sunday.

OH10;1905126; said:
I wouldn't get too excited over Tiger's 66. He did the same [Mark May] last year and faded. He hasn't put together two good rounds in a row in a long time. Expect a 73 tommorrow and a 10th place or so finish on Sunday. He's just another good player right now.

Rory is just solid. In great weather, he always puts up a good number. He may run away with it this weekend.

Winner for OH1O here, he just missed Tiger's score by 1, Tiger shot a 74 and currently tied for 9th.

:biggrin:
 
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Steve19;1905414; said:
This is McIlroy's to lose, but I think his lack of experience at this level could be telling by the end of the day, if someone makes an early run and pushes him.

With Woods 7 back and Mickelson 9 back no doubt CBS is hoping one of them makes an early run, but it seems unlikely. Cabrera has won majors, including a green jacket, and he's 4 back. My guess is he makes a run today.
 
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Tiger isn't known for comebacks but he's 3 shots closer to Rory after just 6 holes, and Rory is spraying his ball all over the place early.
 
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I was thinking more like Schwartzel. McIlroy impresses me as a young man with a bright future, if he can manage his propensity to take unnecessary risks. I expected him to open up spraying it all over the place and to be 2 over on the front nine before he settles down.
 
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