Over the weekend, the 23-year-old Spaniard racked up his fifth worldwide win in 22 months. But with all that talent, comes a temper that’s hard to check
It tied for the highest score in Masters history, and the highest score on the 15th, “beating” the 11s of Masashi (Jumbo) Ozaki, Ben Crenshaw and Ignacio Garrido.
After Friday’s second round of the Valspar Championship, Paul Casey said, “I want to win this week, but if I don’t I want Tiger to win this week.” One of those wishes came true.