[b]Steve may not get much sleep this week but will he find any winners? Read his thoughts on the Barclays Singapore Open and the Australian Open, where our man's hoping for a successful title defence from Geoff Ogilvy...[/b]
To sleep, or not to sleep, that is the question.
Here we go again with two through-the-night events. There's the Australian Open, which kicks off on Wednesday evening at 8.00pm UK time, and the Barclays Singapore Open, which starts some three and a half hours later. I'll start down under.
If Tiger Woods is drawing a line under the whole [b]Steve Williams[/b] race row then I guess I should too. But then what else could Tiger do? He wasn't really in a position to condemn Williams after so many had defended him and the game's governing bodies had decided not...
[b]Our man outlines the factors that he thinks will determine the winner of the year's final major and given all the evidence, he fancies Watney might just Nick it...[/b]
"Glory's Last Shot" is the strapline for the year's final major and after a poor performance at both the US Masters and US Open and only a modest profit at the Open Championship; it feels a bit like that for yours truly.
The host course this week is the Highlands Course at the Atlanta Athletic Club in Georgia - a venue last used ten years ago when David Toms beat [b]Phil Mickelson[/b] by a solitary stroke, kicking off a run of three almost impossible to predict results.
Toms had been a triple-figure price and he was followed in by the even more implausible pair of Rich Beem in '02 and Shaun Micheel in '03 but...