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SportsPulse: Golf insider Steve DiMeglio explains why Tiger Woods was an easy call for the Ryder Cup and how the United States has the deepest list in decades, a team that can win for the first time since 1993.
USA TODAY & # 39; HUI
After the postponement of the last race Sunday because of a few inches of rain, the BMW championship is expected to end Monday morning.
Tiger Woods starts his last round at 12 under par, five strokes from leader Justin Rose. The five-time leading champion has entered the week in 25th place in the FedExCup rankings and, barring a disastrous round, he should remain in the top 30 to qualify for the championship next week, the last event of the season of the circuit.
Tiger took off at 8:40 ET with Ryder Cup teammate Webb Simpson and Scott Piercy. Follow his last turn one at a time.
Hole 6 – By 4
Hole 5 – By 3
Tiger's tee shot on the fifth par 3 hole is pretty good, inside 20 feet, but short and right of the left rear spindle. I arrived there. He has released so many birdies this year but this one falls. 2-under to 5 (14-under for the tournament).
Hole 4 – By 4
Tiger smoked this pilot at 311 meters on the right side of the fairway. He will have just over 130 yards green from there. He is on the green, but he has more than 40 feet for the birdie with this putt. It almost shakes the putt but it's just missing. Another tap-in by. 1 under 4 (13 under for the tournament).
Update of the ranking: Justin Rose took the lead at 17 under but bugged first. We know we have a tie against fourteen.
Hole 3 – By 4
Another fairway here for TW, but this one is on the left side. Just another simple corner from here, but it runs out of green in the rough. He avoided a bunker and should be able to go up and down for the bet from there. Tiger's chip comes about three feet from the hole and converts it to par. 1 under 3 (13 under for the tournament).
Hole 2 – By 4
Another driver on number 2 and it's even better than the last hole: 305 yards on the right side of the fairway. He played this one about perfect, and he'll have a flip wedge in the green with a wide angle. Useful approach shot here, he is 10 feet away with another look at the birdie. This one is missing on the left. Tap-in par. 1-to-2 (13 under for the tournament).
Hole 1 – By 4
And we left. Tiger shoots the pilot on No. 1 and he is safe in the tempered fairway on the right side. His approach finds the green and stops just 10 feet from the hole. Stroke! He hits the putt for the birdie at No. 1. 1 under 1 (13 under for the tournament).
Let's say the weather is getting worse again today and that they can not finish the final round. According to the PGA Tour rules, half of the field must play 18 holes on Monday if there is to be an arrival on Tuesday. If half of the field does not finish the final round, the tournament would become official after 54 holes. So hopefully half of the field plays today.
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