Aaron Rai was unshakable while closing out the PGA Championship. He joined Golf Today to speak about the confidence he found at Aronimink and how his poise developed well before the back nine on Sunday.
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Tiger pointed out there is golf yet to be played. But the words mere formality come to mind.
8/9/07 -- Between his suitcases and clubs, Sergio Garcia had no room for emotional baggage.
8/9/07 -- Bob Estes arrived at Southern Hills about 9 a.m. Thursday as an alternate, hoping to play in the PGA Championship for the 10th straight year.
8/9/07 -- Three bad 8-irons, a couple of missed putts and Angel Cabrera’s round went up in smoke.
Tiger Woods kicked his putter, dropped his putter, even flipped it in the air and caught it.
8/9/07 --
Phil Mickelson’s wrist feels good. He thought his game was pretty good, too. That was before Rd. 1.
8/9/07 -- No one knew John Daly was in town until he showed up Thursday morning at Southern Hills.
...and you just broke all the rules of preparation in getting ready for the PGA Championship.
8/8/07 -- Jim Furyk has been on a roller coaster since arriving at Southern Hills because of a back injury that caused him to withdraw from the Bridgestone Invitational.
8/8/07 -- Zach Johnson is the everyday guy from Iowa. Angel Cabrera is the burly underdog from Argentina. Padraig Harrington is the self-proclaimed journeyman from Ireland.
Sergio Garcia is alive and well ... well ... lets just leave it at that: Sergio Garcia is alive at the PGA.