In football, the wildcat is a special formation often used in the "red zone." (That's the last 20 yards before you reach the goal line for a touchdown.) The wildcat is designed to confuse the defense. They don't know whether to expect the quarterback to pass the ball or run with it or give it to somebody else so they can run it.

Almost whatever can manifest while you run the wildcat. And the offense hopes that it effects in a landing.

Wild Cat is also a good term to describe how Tiger played on Sunday. Nobody knew quite what to expect. Sometimes the ball was in the fairway, sometimes in the rough, sometimes in the sand, sometimes behind a tree. But the result was the same just about every time... birdies.

One of Tiger's rare misses on Sunday

On Saturday I stated that we should watch his iron play this weekend to look if he was making any development. After watching him stick his wedge time after time, I suppose it is secure to predict a main this year. It become his wedge that killed his probabilities final yr...

Looks like that is what will kill everyone else's chances this year.

Going into state-of-the-art very last spherical, Tiger leads by way of 6 -- which, mockingly, is the same number of points in a touchdown. I do not suppose this one will pass into time beyond regulation, though.

GC will begin coverage of the remainder of the final round at 1:30pm ET today. CBS will pick it up at 4pm ET. Unless something goes horribly wrong for Tiger and incredibly well for the rest of the field, it looks like Tiger will chalk up win #75 today.

I surprise... Considering that Tiger stated he's going to be carrying his normal red blouse today, I surprise if that makes the final round at the Farmers his own private "purple sector"?

The photograph comes courtesy of ESPN.

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