
Usually, El Tigre is immune to blowing up on a Sunday afternoon. Especially when he’s in the lead. But yesterday, a final round 75 did him in. A one-time winner on the PGA tour, Y.E. Yang was five shots better than him that day.
Considering his lead over the weekend, would you consider this a choke job by Tiger?
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Although I can see why some are going to use the word choke, I don't think it's the right word.Tiger hit the ball well both Saturday and Sunday. He couldn't buy a put. It happens, even to the best player in the world. Yang was both steady and opportunistic. Woods missed a lot of chances and it cost him a chance at another major.He's human, but not a choke artist.
I thought he played a bit too conservative…he assumed that nobody would show up on Sunday and contend…that everyone would cower like most do when paired with him…There was a par five where he had only 240 in…the announcers were absolutely stunned when he decided to lay up…Stuff like that cost him in the end
As much as Yang won this with 2 great shots, tiger blew this missing 6 foot putts on every hole it seemed