Tiger On The Prowl, Paterno Statue Update & Lin's 'Unbelievable Ride'

Friday, July 20, 2012
LYTHAM ST. ANNES, England -- It's beginning to look familiar again, like it did when the mere mention of Tiger Woods made the putting stroke of anyone on the leaderboard of a major get just a little quicker. It sure sounded familiar when he holed out from the bunker on the final hole Friday, and cheers echoed off the giant grandstands surrounding the 18th green.

We used to expect it every time a big tournament came around. His fellow players still do, which speaks to the aura Woods still has.

"I guess we knew that one was in before it even got there," Graeme McDowell said.
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