Sean O'Hair Bags a Tiger at Quail Hollow
Sean O'Hair certainly felt some pressure with the No. 1 player in the world breathing down his neck, but came through with some clutch play to win at Quail Hollow.
Tiger could manage no better than fourth after leading the first round of the tournament.
Is it possible we are seeing a decline in Tiger's game for the first time, or is he still getting used to life after surgery?
Congratulations to Mr. O'Hair, who is having a very nice year.
Oh, he was on my fantasy team this week, as I took a nice jump in the Yahoo Fantasy Golf standings.
Coupled with his win, Tiger's fourth, and an 11th by Y E Yang, plus the added bonus of an 18th by David Toms, I stand at the 86th percentile with 2336 points and the position of 22841.
I am having a good spring and hope to catch another expert on Yahoo soon.
I didn't expect Tiger to lose to one of my B players, but at least I picked Mr. O'Hair, too.
Next week, the PGA moves to Ponte Verdra Beach for the TPC Players Championship at Sawgrass.
Sergio Garcia won last season, but certainly has not showed the game this season to be in contention.
My fantasy team will include—sigh—Tiger Woods as my A player. I will stick with him, as I believe he will step up to the challenge this next week and, once again, challenge for PGA player of the year.
My B players will be David Toms and Brain Gay, and my C player will be Ian Poulter.
On the bench this week, getting activated quite frequently for late round points, will be Geoff Ogilvy, Hunter Mahan, Chad Campbell, and Henrik Stenson.
I will leave you with this short biblical golf tale.
Jesus, Moses, and an old man were partnered together in the Heavenly Golf Tourney.
Moses was the first to tee off. He tucked in his robes, took a tremendous swing, and drove his ball straight into the lake that bordered the fairway
"Oh, a plague upon that that ball!", exclaimed Moses. Then he waved his hand, parted the waters of the lake, walked in and prepared to hit his second shot.
Next up was Jesus. He took a perfect swing. The ball flew far and straight down the fairway, took several long bounces, and rolled up on the green and into the hole.
He nodded his head knowingly and said, "Only because it is the will of my father."
Then it was the old man's turn. He swung as best he could, only to hook the ball some fifty yards to the left and headed for the lake.
But just before it landed in the water, a frog leaped up and caught the ball in its mouth. Then an eagle swooped down, snatched the frog, and flew away.
But a hunter with a bow and arrow appeared on the far shore, took aim, and sent an arrow winging at the bird. The arrow, which had a rubber head, of course (this was, after all, heaven), struck the eagle between the eyes.
The eagle was stunned and the frog fell out of his mouth, landing on the green. The ball popped out of the frog's mouth, rolled straight towards the hole, hung on the edge, and fell in for the ace.
Jesus looked over at the old man and muttered disgustingly, " Stop showing off, Dad."
Swing the club smoothly and make some putts.
Thomas[NFL Mikee ] Moreland.

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