Graeme McDowell
His course record final round 64 at The Honda gave him his third top ten in three starts. His statistics are off the charts, and he’s paired with Tiger and Phil, which doesn’t mean much on Thursday and Friday; but it will help him keep his eye on the prize and show them why he’s four three in the world.
Driving Accuracy Percentage | 5th |
Greens in Regulation Percentage | 2nd |
Birdie Average | 3rd |
Scoring Average | 1st |
Sand Save Percentage | 1st |
Phil Mickelson
With a 2nd place finish in San Diego, it looked like a traditional fast start to the season; but the west coast swing was void of a win. Nevertheless, his game is still sharp enough for him to have a strong finish this week and with the Masters officially looming, it’s time for Phil to make his presence known.
Lee Westwood
While the world has him labeled “Stock Down,” it would be wise to remember that he was number one in the world just five minutes ago. Westwood is too talented, too experienced to not bounce back to form, and he has a bone to pick with the Masters as well.
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