Get Ready to Tie One On

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"It's the most amazing day of golf I've ever experienced," he said. "I've never had more fun, or more insanity. I just found out what it's all about. It doesn't matter how you do it, you just gotta make the ball go in the hole.

"Oh, my God. I get to play for our national Open against the greatest player on earth, maybe the greatest who's ever played the game. Why wouldn't I be excited? I mean, I'd love to have made one more birdie and won it today, but I'm going to get to see what I got against The Man. I know what he's got. That's all any professional golfer can ask."

"He's obviously struggling with his knee and not on top of his game," said [Lee Westwood], who like [Tiger Woods] shot 73 but unlike him couldn't produce the telling blow at the last. "But the impressive thing about Tiger is when he's not playing well, he still finds a way to get it around, and that's what great players do."

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Get Ready to Tie One On

By Cam Cole

LA JOLLA, Calif. -- He had nothing. No control of his tee shots. No power over his irons. No magic. Not enough painkiller. Only the flat stick.

Only the facility for blocking out everything else -- pressure, an aching knee, crowd, photographers, doubts -- and finding t...

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