Saturday, July 21, 2012

Back in the Hunt, but Missing His Old Killer Instinct

As mentioned earlier, Ian Poulter turned to Twitter to discuss his displeasure about his third round at the 2012 British Open. After complaining a bit about his current standing in the tournament, he then turned his attention to aWoods was now alone in second place behind Adam Scott, in or near the lead of the 141st British Open since Thursday. Woods gazed at the scoreboard and knew what it meant: keep that position, and he would be in the final pairing Sunday with Scott,British Open 2012 Live Coverage: Round 1. Posted at 5:02 PM by Golf.com | Categories: 2012 British Open, Live Blogging · SHIPNUCK: Scott rides early wave to British Open lead · PHOTOS: SI's best from the first roundWoods was now alone in second place behind Adam Scott, in or near the lead of the 141st British Open since Thursday. Woods gazed at the scoreboard and knew what it meant: keep that position, and he

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