
We've witnessed a tearful Tiger Woods giving a British Open tribute to his father and I'm definitely expecting the same sob ending for the golf veteran
Corey Pavin. After winning the U.S. Open in 1995, he pulled up a surprise almost a decade later, when he made a lowest-record tie with Tiger Woods for the first 36 holes on the PGA Tour. It can only get more exciting after he shot a 6-under 64 and took a 15-under 125 lead on the third round. Even a bogey didn't get in his play, though he missed 12 fairways. Pavin made history with his tour scoreboard for 9 holes, hitting a 26 on the par-34.
Brazil just wiped the smirk off Uncle Sam's face! At least now, some Americans can stop feeling smug about the Pre-World Championship, as they realize that Brazil and other members of the globe are closing in for a win. This should be a bleeping wake up
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