Saturday, July 19, 2008

Greg Norman Leads 2008 British Open by 2 after the Third Round

Tiger Who?

How can we not write about this?

Just when everyone thought that the professional golfing world was going to fall into a deep abyss because of the sudden prolonged absence of Tiger Woods due to a knee operation, a 53-year-old former Number One world golfer has resurfaced with a vengeance and brought an excitement to golf that no one would have thought possible just a few days ago.

Greg Norman, who many viewed as being virtually retired from high-level pro golf and surely far past his prime, has come out of nowhere to lead the British Open by two strokes after three rounds of golf against the best players in the world.

Win or lose in Sunday's last round, what Norman has already achieved in three rounds is great for golf, showing what a tremendous game it is, both for players and spectators alike.

When one champion goes, others take his place.

The King is gone. Long live the (new) King, whoever he may turn out to be.

Crossposted from LawPundit.

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