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  1. To spare folks from getting barraged by both of my twitter accounts, I'll file everything on my "ronsirak" account sted here. See you there!
  2. If Tiger shoots 70, only Harrington, Yang, Glover and Stenson can catch him. If he shoots 72 he lets another seven players into the mix.
  3. Don't count out Yang just yet. Guys like Rich Beem, Bob May, Shaun Micheel, Chris DiMarco and Rocco Mediate all hung in there against Tiger.
  4. Unless the course gets really soft from rain overnight, I still think 10 under par will win the PGA. Tuff spot for Yang to be in tomorrow.
  5. Tiger (-8) takes two-stroke lead over Harrington and Yang into final round at PGA. Stenson and Glover four back. Els, Kjelsden five behind.
  6. CBS almost got its dream. Tiger is leading, but not running away. But they don't get Harrington in last group with him. Got Yang instead.
  7. Based on putting reliability, Harrington is the only guy capable of hanging with Tiger tomorrow. Kjeldsen can putt but this is new for him.
  8. Tiger is pretty good. Flies it to the par-4 14th green. Chips long across the green, then blades a wedge in for birdie to take lead at -8.
  9. I feel Tiger will surge coming in. Driveable par-4 No. 14 and par-5 No. 15 will be key. Can he play them 2 under par, or 3 and get to -10?
  10. Tiger is the only guy among the top dozen players on the leader board not to be under par on his round today.
  11. When Els won US Open in '97 after Tiger won Masters by 12, I thot Ernie wud play role of Palmer to Woods' Nicklaus. Maybe Ernie is too nice.
  12. If Kjeldsen could putt for Singh, Vijay would be Tiger. Singh has missed a couple putts inside 5 feet that weren't even close.
  13. Getting interesting. Tiger turns at -7. Harrington, Glover and Kjeldsen at -5; Els, Singh and Yang at -4. Quiros, Rollins leaders in at -2.
  14. Tiger at -7 after five holes with a three-stroke lead over Harrington, Glover and Yang. Alvaro Quiros leads in clubhouse at -2.
  15. McIlroy and Quiros make you wonder what happened to Kim and Villegas. They are so yesterday. Does anyone build on success, except Tiger?
  16. And here comes Quiros, now -2 through 16. Meanwhile, Tiger three-putts No..4 to fall to -7.
  17. Here comes Rory McIlroy, now -3 through 10 holes. He's having a good hair day.
  18. Tiger birdies No. 2 from 4 feet to get to -8, four strokes ahead of Glover.
  19. Six players are at -3, four strokes behind Tiger. Who will be the first to get to -4? That would be Glover, who stiffed it on No. 2.
  20. Tiger is off. Misses first fairway into left rough with a 3 wood.