2011年5月13日星期五

Marc Jacobs Hobo get in contention

Most of Toms’s closest pursuers, however, will be of a different ilk, career men in the prime of their working life. One back is  a 30-year-old Californian who tasted success by leading last year’s PGA Championship
Marc Jacobs Hobo
after 54 holes before imploding, then fought back those demons in March at Doral. Thus, being in contention at a tournament like this, the PGA Tour’s marquee event, “definitely gets my juices flowing.”
“I really made it a goal to try to get in contention as much as I could and get that feeling back,” Watney said.
At 8 under, two shots back, are four golfers, each with the talent and temperament to overtake Toms. One,   is also 44, and — though he is ranked ninth in the world — is also something like his contemporary. “I don’t want to be on the road as much,” Stricker said, and he is looking for ways to trim back his schedule.
But the group with Stricker includes Lucas Glover, 31, the 2009 U.S. Open champion who won last week in Charlotte and is among the most confident men in the field; Graeme McDowell, 31, the U.S. Open champ a year ago who has  but is suddenly rounding into form; and Luke Donald, 33, the Accenture Match Play champion from England who is now ranked third in the world and somehow played two days here without a bogey.

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