
Pro Golf Daily: Tiger Woods Couldn't Wait To Switch Back To Old Putter
Our latest daily roundup is here as Tiger Woods indicates that he was only too happy to switch back to his old Scotty Cameron putter.
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Let’s get down to it:
Best of Pro Golf Now From 12/2/16
Hero World Challenge: Key Takeaways From Day 2 (read here): I looked back on some of the major storylines as Friday’s play wrapped up in New Providence, Bahamas.
Peyton Manning may become Augusta National’s latest member (read here): Colin Mieczkowski details the reports of Peyton Manning potentially becoming the latest member of the prestigious Augusta National.
Best of Golf Across The Internet From 12/2/16
Tiger Woods sounds like he couldn’t wait to switch back to his old putter (read here): Even though there have been some wayward shots during Woods’ first two days back on Tour, his putting has looked better than it has in years. It comes as no coincidence then that Woods is using his old Scotty Cameron putter, one he says he put back into his bag as soon as Nike left the equipment business.
Tiger Woods keeps “the card clean”, shoots 65 and is in contention (read here): A strong bounce-back second round saw Tiger shoot a round of seven-under-par for the first time since he did it in this event in 2013.
9 numbers you need to know from Tiger Woods’ energizing Friday performance (read here): A roundup of some of the key stats and numbers from an impressive second round from the man known as Big Cat.
Tiger Woods may start 2017 with overseas tournament. (read here): With Woods’ return already seeming like a relative success, the attention of many now shifts to when Tiger will next be seen in action. According to his agent, some overseas events are not out of the question.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
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