Monday, March 25, 2013

Tiger takes over at Bay Hill

Tiger Woods pumps his fist after making a putt for eagle on the 16th green during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Saturday, March 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods pumps his fist after making a putt for eagle on the 16th green during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Saturday, March 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods pumps his fist after making a putt for eagle on the 16th green during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Saturday, March 23, 2013.(AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods watches his shot from the 18th fairway during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Saturday, March 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods reacts after missing a putt for birdie on the 17th green during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament in Orlando, Fla., Saturday, March 23, 2013. (AP Photo/Phelan M. Ebenhack)

Tiger Woods reacts after missing a birdie putt on the 17th green during the third round of the Arnold Palmer Invitational golf tournament on Saturday, March 23, 2013, in Orlando, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

(AP) ? The shot looked daunting to Tiger Woods, and so did the view from the bunker behind the eighth green at Bay Hill. Across a small lake was a large scoreboard that showed Justin Rose off to such a hot start that Woods was five shots behind and trying not to lose ground.

Two shots and two putts changed everything Saturday in the Arnold Palmer Invitational.

Woods hit what he called his best shot of the third round, a 6-iron from 196 yards that settled 12 feet below the hole on No. 15 to set up a birdie. Minutes later, he hit another 6-iron from 183 yards to 20 feet and slammed his fist toward the hole when he made eagle, his third in as three days.

Just like that, Woods was atop the leaderboard, a familiar spot for him on this golf course. He finished off his round of 6-under 66 with two pars, and when Rose lost energy and stumbled over the final hour, Woods had a two-shot lead.

And that's a daunting view for everyone chasing him.

Woods is 41-2 on the PGA Tour when he has the outright lead going into the final round.

"Just because I've won here doesn't ensure that I'm going to win the tournament," Woods said. "The conditions are different. The game might be different. But the objective is still to put myself in position to win the golf tournament and somehow get it done on Sunday. Over the course of my career, I've done a pretty decent job of that."

Woods was at 11-under 205, two shots ahead of Rickie Fowler (67), John Huh (71) and Rose, who through four holes Saturday was six shots ahead of Woods. Rose had a 39 on the back nine and wound up with a 72.

Rose had a three-shot lead on the back nine until he crumbled, making three bogeys over the last six holes. He attributed that to a lack of energy, perhaps from the muggy conditions, but didn't mind his position.

"I just wanted to go out and play a good round of golf," Rose said. "I wasn't too worried whether I was two ahead or two behind. The real day is tomorrow. Obviously, you don't want to give Tiger too many shots. The back nine was a shame, but today means nothing until tomorrow plays out. So hopefully, he doesn't go get hot tomorrow and then today is just a memory."

Rose didn't even make it into the final group.

Fowler dropped only one shot on a muggy day with a short burst of showers, closing with a par from the back bunker on the 18th. He will play with Woods in the final round for the first time since the Memorial, where Woods closed with a 67 to win and Fowler had an 84.

Fowler was only three shots behind going into the final round of the Honda Classic at the start of the Florida swing and closed with a 74. He also had a bad Sunday at Doral (78), though he was never in serious contention. Without knowing where his 67 would leave him at Bay Hill, he sounded determined to finish stronger.

"It was disappointing to play the way I did those two Sundays, but I felt really good with where I was at, putting myself in position to go win a golf tournament or have a good finish and kind of taking myself out of it," Fowler said. "So it was a little bit of a kick in the butt to go out there and finish off tournaments. So I'm looking forward to tomorrow and seeing if we can go do that."

Nine players were separated by three shots going into the final round, though the dynamic takes on a different vibe at Bay Hill. Woods can tie a PGA Tour record for most victories at one tournament. Sam Snead won the Greater Greensboro Open eight times.

"I have a chance to win tomorrow," Woods said.

More than just another trophy, and another greeting from the King, are on the line Sunday.

Woods is one round away from returning to No. 1 in the world, a place he hasn't been since the last week in October in 2010. A year ago, Woods was No. 18 in the world and without a PGA Tour win for 2? years. Now he is going for his third tour victory this year, and sixth dating to Bay Hill last season.

"It was one of my goals to get back to that position after being out of the top 50 there for a while, being hurt and having all my points come off when I couldn't play," Woods said. "That was not a fun stretch. But I had to get healthy in order to compete, and so far I've had five wins on tour. So I'm heading in the right direction."

Thorbjorn Olesen of Denmark had a 66 and was in the group at 8-under 208, along with Jimmy Walker (70), Bill Haas (73), Ken Duke (70) and Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano of Spain, who played with Woods and had a 68.

Woods narrowly beat the Spaniard a year ago in the opening round of the Match Play Championship. Fernandez-Castano noticed a big difference one year later.

"He's definitely more comfortable," he said. "I remember at the Match Play, his routine was longer. You could see he wasn't confident with what he was doing."

Woods, who already had won twice this year, has a clearer vision of what he's doing and where the ball is going. He surged ahead with a 6-iron into 12 feet on the 15th for birdie, and another 6-iron into 20 feet on the 16th for an eagle that put him atop the leaderboard.

Woods has three eagles this week ? and six for the year ? compared with four eagles all of last season on the PGA Tour.

"I made a few putts, and that's what I was pleased with today," Woods said.

Some of the most important putts were for par. Woods finished Friday's round with three straight bogeys, and he started Saturday with a 12-footer for par from behind the cup on the first hole. He poured that in, and it set the tone for the day.

Woods also made an 8-foot par putt on the fifth hole, and a 7-footer for par on No. 8. That was keeping him from losing ground, because there was nothing about the way Rose played that indicated he would come back to the field.

The turnaround was slow and steady, and then shockingly swift.

Rose opened with an 18-foot birdie on the first hole, a tap-in birdie on the third and then a 20-foot eagle putt from just short of the fourth green. At that point, Woods was six shots out of the lead after his two-putt birdie on the sixth. Woods followed with a 7-iron into 2 feet on the seventh, and two tough pars. He got up-and-down from the back bunker on No. 8, and then caught a huge break on the ninth when his tee shot was headed out-of-bounds and was hit a tree to stay in play.

Rose slowly began to leak. A three-putt from long range on the seventh. A missed 6-footer for par on the 10th. He still was three shots clear of Woods after a short birdie putt on the par-5 12th, and that's when it change ? and quickly.

Rose three-putted from 60 feet on the fringe at the 13th with a weak attempt at his second putt. Four groups ahead of him, Woods rolled in his 20-foot eagle putt, and just like that, they were tied. Rose compounded his problems with a shot he sliced so badly on the par-3 14th that it nearly went out-of-bounds, and he had to scramble for bogey to fall behind for the first time.

He failed to birdie the 16th, three-putted the 17th and suddenly was a forgotten figure on the leaderboard.

Associated Press

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Sunday, March 24, 2013

Musharraf returns to 'save Pakistan,' but nation skeptical

General Pervez Musharraf ruled Pakistan for nine years until pushed into self-imposed exile. He returned today to stand for parliamentary elections in May.?

By Saba Imtiaz,?Correspondent / March 24, 2013

Pakistan's former ruler General Pervez Musharraf waves to supporters as he arrives at Karachi airport on Sunday.

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The return from self-imposed exile of Pakistan?s former president and army chief Pervez Musharraf has sparked little excitement in the country he ruled for nine years.

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Mr. Musharraf left Pakistan as a retired general, but returns as a politician whose party is planning to contest parliamentary elections this May while he has a number of legal notices to respond to.?While Musharraf says that he has returned to "save Pakistan," analysts believe that the former army chief will have a "minimal" impact, if at all, on the elections.

After several years of living in exile in London and Dubai, Musharraf announced that he would come back to Pakistan after the parliament ? that threatened to impeach him in 2008 ? completed its term and a caretaker government was in place. This was largely met with by skepticism, given that his return has often been delayed. He arrived in Karachi on Sunday and spoke briefly with supporters amassed at the airport.

?I have come back for the poor people,? he said, despite the threats to his life. ?I will be addressing rallies all over Pakistan, please come and listen to me again.? His planned rally on Sunday evening in Karachi was abandoned after the provincial police cancelled a no-objection certificate issued to his party for using the venue.

In 2010, Musharraf formed a political party called the All Pakistan Muslim League while living in London. But his career as a politician in exile has not been successful. Several members left the party after being disillusioned by Musharraf?s reluctance to come back to Pakistan. His party has little infrastructure or a membership base, and has not been an active political force to reckon with. Party spokesperson Aasia Ishaque said that ?Musharraf is a brave man? for opting to return and would be given a "grand welcome" by his supporters.

Musharraf and the All Pakistan Muslim League say they will be participating in the May 11 polls. However, analyst Ikram Sehgal says Musharraf would have a ?minimal? impact on the elections. The insurgent politician capturing attention isn't Musharraf, but cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan.?According to Mr. Sehgal, ?The two main parties [the Pakistan Peoples Party and the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz] are worried about Imran Khan coming up in the stretch before the elections.?

Columnist Cyril Almeida says that ?Musharraf the politician today evokes the memory of Imran Khan from a decade ago: a high-wattage name, lots of media coverage, and absolutely no impact on the electorate. Perhaps the best punishment for Musharraf is the one he's chosen for himself: to court a voting public that has entirely moved on from the man and his era.?

Mr. Sehgal adds: ?At the end of the day, Musharraf?s supporters ? with or without his consent ? will end up supporting Imran Khan."

While Musharraf was once an ally of the US in the fight against Al Qaeda, his appeal has waned at home and abroad. Influential figures in Pakistani society, politics, and the military that used to back Musharraf have found other candidates to support, including Imran Khan and his Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf party.

Despite this, Sehgal says that Musharraf would get a ?warm welcome in Karachi,? the country's business capital.

?The business community likes him,? he says. Pakistan's growth rate?picked up post-9/11, after Musharraf led the country into an alliance with the US in the war in Afghanistan.?

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Marriage health check recommended for older couples - Marilyn ...

Older couples should reassess their relationship as they approach retirement, Relate has claimed.

In a new survey of over 50s, conducted by for the relationships advisors by Ipsos MORI, a happy relationship came second only to good health in a list of the most important factors in a relationship. In addition, 91 per cent of the respondents described a happy relationship as ?very important? in retirement.

Meanwhile, three quarters of the over 50s said they would ?turn to their partner in times of need?.

Ruth Sutherland, Chief Executive of Relate, said older couples should use the approach of retirement to take a fresh look at their marriage.

?This survey tells us that strong and healthy relationships are a key ingredient for a good old age?. Retiring is a good time to think about your relationship ? is it ready for the changes that later life can bring? We know at Relate that people often don?t seek help until things are going badly wrong in their relationship and we?re encouraging people to invest early to get the most out of their old age.?

The advisory service has launched a new website focused on relationships in later life. It has also partnered with grandparents website Gransnet to offer an online ?relationship checker?. This asks users to consider whether their relationship is ?drifting in the doldrums of midlife or sailing off into the sunset.?

It notes:

?Midlife can be wearing on romance ? but relationships can also stay fit.?

Gransnet editor Geraldine Bedell ?said: ?We?re delighted to partner with Relate on this important campaign?.All sorts of things can knock relationships off course, but with a little TLC, relationships can also spiral upwards again surprisingly quickly.?

Photo by?Detective C?via Flickr under a Creative Commons licence

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