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WGC-American Express Championship Round Three: In the absence of a contest, I'm playing the three-balls

Sunday October 1, 2006 | 05:56:52 173 words, 1359 views  

Time for some three-ball in-play fun Sunday. I haven’t had time to look at them in detail - the indecently early Sunday start has caught me out after a heavy Saturday night, if you get my drift - but the tussle between Adam Scott and Brett Quigley in the final threeball might provide interesting in-play ebb and flow. No doubt Tiger Woods will simply sail serenely on, but Quigley has been playing well the last couple of rounds and looks like he could be a match for Scott.

Otherwise it’s a bit of a damp squib in more ways than one, although I think they are overdoing the weather panic a little. Maybe they just want to get it over and done with now there’s no real contest any more.

And hands up those who thought Tiger would be caught up yesterday as he “faltered” over the opening nine? Nah, this is the pussy cat playing with his prey again. You only had to remind yourself of the golden eagle awaiting him at the 18th.

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