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Thursday, August 12, 2010

Who will win eight PGA Championship

Final 2010 U.S. PGA Championship majors ---- Thursday at Whistling Straits, Wisconsin golf course tees off. The tournament, with the exception of England White Tiger Lee - Westwood outside the world's top 10 players all take part, extremely strong competition line-up.

Surprisingly, that is until hot favorite to win the world's No. 1 Tiger Woods bottom of the rankings can not even enter the danger list. The Northern Ireland teenager Rory - McIlroy its amazing performance this season, was selected as number one favorite experts. The following are the tournament favorites to win Analysis:
1. Rory - McIlroy saw his victory at Quail Hollow and in the British Open, tied for 3rd, not the performance of Northern Ireland teenager is playing his rookie season. He can bounce back after a bad shot, and can have good performance in high winds, which may be won in the Whistling Straits as a factor. Moreover, he had just made a top ten in the flint.

2. Phil - Phil Mickelson will then do? I hope that he shot from the last Sunday in Flint's 78 in the bounce back, which I totally would be anticipated. Tiger's troubles will attract attention before, this allows time to solve the world's second issue of their swing.

3. Ernie - Ernie Els as the third choice, or select Big Easy, or the election - Paul Casey. Els played very well last week at Firestone, but the Sun blocked.

4. Steve - Steve Stricker won despite two PGA Tour victories this year, but Stricker in the first three majors still not competitive (tied for No. 30, respectively, tied for No. 58, tied for No. 55). This week participating in their own home, look forward to his first Grand Slam victory to win the time has come.

5. Harrington since winning a Grand Slam final (2008 U.S. PGA Championship) and has been in the past for a long time. Harrington is now playing much better than the beginning of time. In addition, Whistling Straits is a links-style golf course, Block, and Harrington is Irish, it's his pitch.

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