The colors were the same — red and black, as always — even if the guy wearing them was sporting an unfamiliar gaiter around his neck and an unusually early tee time.
Tiger Woods had spent most of the week looking ordinary. Not great, not awful, just ordinary. But then, with the pressure off and no crowds in attendance to murmur and cheer his every move, Woods relaxed and put together the finest round of his tournament. His five-birdie, two-bogey Sunday was exactly what he needed after two straight two-over rounds that bounced him from any hope of contention.