Will Tiger Woods Finish In The Top Ten At The 2011 WGC Bridgestone Invitational? There will be many questions answered after his first tee shot. How's his knee? How's his swing? How is he going to fare without Steve Williams on his bag? PGA oddsmakers think Tiger Woods will NOT (-250) finish in the Top 10 and have YES (+180) to make the Top 10 at the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational. Get your Will Tiger Woods Finish In The Top Ten At The 2011 WGC Bridgestone Invitational Predictions in now.
How’s Tigers knee? Tiger doesn't have any pain in his leg. "It feels solid," he said. "It feels stable." That's why he resisted the itch to play The Greenbrier Classic last week. He's finally learned his lesson; doctors usually know best. "It feels good to go out there today and hit balls like this, go practice and feel nothing and walk around and pretty much do anything I want on the golf course," he explained.
How’s his swing? "I feel of late I've been hitting it more solid and hitting it more flush than I have in the past," Woods said. "I think those are some of the things that Sean (swing coach) and I have been working on are starting to click now and I am starting to really understand what he's trying to get me to do. I had it at THE PLAYERS on the practice round was the best I had hit it in a long, long time, and then I got hurt."
How is he going to fare without Steve Williams on his bag? Tiger has an interim caddie, his childhood friend Byron Bell, on his bag as he looks for a permanent replacement. Bell last caddied for Woods at the 2005 Disney Classic, and previously worked for Woods when he won the 1996 U.S. Amateur and the 1999 Buick Invitational at Torrey Pines.
Tiger Woods hasn’t played since The Players Championship, 12 weeks ago, when he withdrew after nine holes. It has been a long road back and who knows when things get back to normal for Woods, if ever. One thing is for sure is that he loves Firestone. Tiger has won here seven times, including two three-peats. He did, however, have his worst ever finish on tour here last year, a T78.
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The Bottom Line: Tiger knows this course well and you don’t have to crush the ball, you just have to hit greens. Get your Will Tiger Woods Finish In The Top Ten At The 2011 WGC Bridgestone Invitational Predictions in now.




