Woods is still missing and was eliminated

American Tiger Woods, the player who for years dominated with an iron fist the golf world is still missing as his shadow fell eliminated in the first round of the World Match Play, paths followed by the Spanish Alvaro Quiros and Colombian Camilo Villegas.

The shadow of that player to crush his opponents and surprised the fans could not beat Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn

Woods continues to struggle to regain lost glory after discovering his marital infidelity, which led him to fall into a black hole which ends up not leaving. The shadow of the player who tournament after tournament crush his opponents and surprised fans on Thursday failed to Denmark’s Thomas Bjorn, who recently won the Qatar Masters on the grass of the Ritz-Carlton Golf Club, Dove Mountain (Marana, Arizona).

Both players held, yes, an interesting match that stretched beyond the hole 18 when Woods, one of those flashes that recall the golf treasures still managed to birdie the last hole. It was, however, the swan song for the 19, par 4, the U.S. everything was wrong right from the tee to give the tie with a double bogie.

Bjorn In the next round will take on the Australian Ogilvy, who won by 4 and 3 to Irish Pedraig Harrington.

QUIROS, ELIMINATED
Who also will be Spanish Alvaro Quiros in his duel with the Korean YEYang was eliminated after 20 holes despite its good start, something that also happened to Camilo Villegas, who was unable to JBHolmes American, who won by 4 -2.

Holmes A large eagle on the 13th hole and a birdie at 16 eventually swing the tie in their favor despite the fact that Villegas did a great tour.

Who did happen was the other Spanish at stake, Miguel Angel Jimenez, who got rid of the Japanese Yuta Ikeda 2 and 1 thanks to his consistency, which led him to achieve par on 11 holes in a row.

Spanish is measured in the second round with American Ryan Palmer, who beat compatriot Jim Furyk by 2 up.

The Englishman Lee Westwood and German Martin Kaymer, numbers one and two current world ranking, managed to successfully complete this first round. The first was won by Sweden’s Henrik Stenson 3 and 2, while the latter beat the Korean Noh Seung-yul by 7 and 6.

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