Sunday, April 14, 2013

Woods profiting from greater reliability

A Guest Post: Padraig Harrington feels he is increasing constantly after picking right on up his second win of the season in the WGC-Cadillac Championship at Doral last weekend. Woods secured his 17th World Golf Championship success and his first since 2009 with a two-shot victory in Florida, despite bogeys at 18th and the 16th. The planet number two carded 71 in the final round to finish 19-under. Woods was delighted to see off the challenge of Steve Stricker, who gave the 14-time main winner putting guidelines before the event. The friendly gesture backfired on Stricker as Woods putted his way to glory and dominance in the tennis betting odds. aIam just looking to get better. Itas very simple. I feel like my gameas becoming more effective. Itas more constant day in and day out, and Iam very pleased with the progress Iave made,a said the 37-year-old. Graeme McDowell started the final time in competition but failed to put sufficient pressure on Woods. He hit a double-bogey at the past to fall in to shared third place, with Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Adam Scott. aThe way Tiger was enjoying, I was often in chase mode. He was always going to be a tough man to get. Fair play to him. He played wonderful tennis the past handful of days,a said McDowell. Meanwhile, the only person ranked above Woods, Rory McIlroy, left the contest in high spirits following a bogey-free 65 in the closing round saw him complete in the most effective 10. The Northern Irishman went in to the event with question marks over his state of mind after a weird walk-off in the Honda Classic. He replied with an optimistic showing in Florida. aI feel better. Regardless of report, I hit lots of good pictures during the last three days,a said McIlroy.

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