Singh charges ahead of Woods
By Scott Malone
NORTON, Massachusetts (Reuters) – Fiji’s Vijay Singh racked
up nine birdies and an eagle to go three strokes clear of Tiger
Woods at the top of the Deutsche Bank championship leaderboard
on Sunday.
Singh shot a 10-under par 61 on the third day, setting a
course record to move to 11 under par for the tournament.
Briton Justin Rose, the overnight leader, was tied with
Woods, seeking his fifth victory in a row, in second on eight
under par.
With the rain coming down throughout the afternoon, Singh
used the conditions to his advantage.
He repeatedly dropped his approach shots within feet of the
holes, counting on the slow greens to leave little roll and
setting up birdie putt opportunities.
“Every time the greens are wet, you can just fire right at
the flag,” Singh told reporters. “The greens were accepting the
ball really well.”
Singh’s eagle came on the 554-yard, par-five second hole,
where he hit a towering drive and landed his second shot on the
green. He bogeyed just once, on the sixth hole, where his drive
flew to the left rough and then three-putted.
Rose said the weather, which had concerned the players on
Friday and Saturday as the remnants of Hurricane Ernesto made
their way up the East Coast, proved not to be as tough as
feared.
“The rain never really got heavy enough where it was a big
problem,” Rose said. “It was more of an annoyance.”
Woods made just four birdies in his round.
“I had numerous opportunities to make some putts, and just
couldn’t do it,” he said.
Tied for fourth were Americans Shaun Micheel and J.J.
Henry, at six under par.
Singh is on curse to secure his second PGA tournament win
of the year on Monday, which would break Woods’s
four-tournament winning streak.
“I’m not going to be thinking about his streak or beating
him, I’m just going to go out there and try to play my game,”
Singh said.
“I’ve been playing long enough to know that you don’t go
out there and worry about the guys that are playing with you.
You worry about your own game.”
Other players believe Woods still has a good chance of
sealing yet another win.
“Any time Tiger’s around, he’s a player that’s always a
factor,” Micheel said.
