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He's always been a streaky putter. And while I think the days of Masters and US Open wins without three-putts are gone, the adjustments he's made to his putting stroke appear to have finally taken. I haven't seen him monkeying around with it this week, and he's stuck with the Method. Which is a huge sign, considering it wasn't long ago he was so far off-track that he was using a toe-down mallet just to help him release the putter. Then going back and forth between the Method and the Scotty. He's found it and now I think it's just a matter of hitting his approaches just a little bit closer if he's going to get to that level where he's lapping fields. I don't know that that's going to happen, but he is definitely going to win some events doing what he's doing now.As far as consistency, going back to the Australian Open, he's only had two off rounds of the 16, and they weren't even that bad. You can even extend that to the second round at Frys. He's playing well consistently and is the best player in the world at the moment.I am talking more about the consistency part. He has been throwing some good rounds up for a few months, but hasn't had a consistent 4 rounds in a long time. Even at the Chevron he had one poor round.Also, his putting is no where near as consistent as he used to be. When he was in top form he rarely missed a putt within 12ft that he NEEDED to make. He hasn't putted with the same intensity or consistency since the accident and swing change. Before he (and most everyone else) knew he was going to make certain putts, he hasn't had that look in a long time.If this isn't top form, I don't know what is. I suppose he can still hit a little closer and hole a few more putts, but he hasn't been this consistent since 2007. It's getting to that word where he gets really dangerous...boring. Clean cards...greens in regulation from the fairway, rather than from the parking lot...routine two-putts, with the occasional putt falling. "Plodding along." The swing is different, but the stats remind me of 2007. I've been careful not declaring him "back." He's back. Whether or not he wins tomorrow, he's back.He had a very nice Round 3. Let's see if he can close it out in the 4th round like he used to do when he had a lead on Saturday night.
Would love to see him back in top form. It would make this year's majors much more interesting to have him in contention.
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What is that? Is that his position each of the four days? Seems like a queer argument.Woods failed to convert a 54-hole lead only 9 of the 61 times he held or shard a lead going into the final round. He's 48-for-52 on the PGA Tour, 14-for-15 in majors.His last five times, he failed to win three times.All that said, I do believe he'll win multiple tournaments and a major this year.
Okay, you're right. Those fields might as well have been the Paramus Four-Ball. And just a heads up...the top four ranked players in the world, and six of the top ten, were at Abu Dhabi this week, not Torrey Pines. Abu Dhabi was a stronger field. And the European Tour is better than the US Tour these days.
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