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    Default Without Tiger, Players Championship Ends with Exciting Finis

    Even without Tiger Woods, I still enjoyed watching the drama of The Players Championship this weekend as South Korean golf pro K.J. Choi clinched one of the biggest wins in pro golf.
    The battle between Choi and second-place finisher David Toms lasted right until the end, keeping fans like me on the edge of our seats. On Sunday May 15, after regulation play ended, Toms missed a par putt that seemed easily make-able on the playoff hole, and that was the whole ballgame. Choi knocked in his putt and became the champion.
    The playoff hole, the 17th at Sawgrass, is a legendary hole, pictured in golf posters, where the green is literally an island in the middle of a lake. It's one of my favorites and someday I hope to play it with Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter
    . The funny part is Toms got the hard part done, reaching the green in one, then hitting his long putt close enough to sink for par. I think the pressure got to him, he kind of miss-hit the short putt and it missed.
    As a retired golfer and golf fan, I sure get to watch a lot of golf on TV, and was riveted to my screen starting with Thursday's first round on May 13, which included Tiger Woods. As supporter of the game itself, I love to see lesser known players up there on the leader board, especially in high profile tournaments like TPC.
    The win was exciting for fans like me to watch and I think it's good for the game to see two new names fighting it out for the win. They're both known for strong play, rather than media attention. As a golf fan, I think it's great to see a South Korean golfer win a big championship, as that brings more attention from the South Korean fans. This was great for MLB when Korean players started in the league and the same can happen with PGA events.
    The early round of the tournament was marked by the fast exit of Tiger Woods. Woods quit with an injury, but, to fans like me, it seemed like an injury exacerbated by his play with Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter
    not the other way around.
    Woods apparently injured his leg originally during the Masters and then aggravated the injury on the very first shot of the first round of the TPC on May 12. Tiger was walking funny and also shooting a horrible 42 when he withdrew from the event after his first nine holes by Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter
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    It does look like Tiger will play Odyssey White Ice Mini T Putter
    in the upcoming U.S. Open starting June 16, but will miss the Memorial Tournament June 2, which he has won four times. Tiger himself broke the news of his hopeful Open appearance on May 17, tweeting "I want, and expect, to be at the US Open. Will do all I can to get there."

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