By the way, Els has sold his house at Lake Nona. Will he be switching sides next year?
Here are some quotes from Steve Elling's column in the Orlando Sentinel:
Tavistock officials hiked the tees all the way back and played the state's toughest track at around 7,500 yards, making it every bit as brutal as many PGA Tour courses.
"It is good enough," Sergio Garcia said after his first round. "The way we played it, there are a lot of long-iron shots, the greens have a lot of slope to them, so it is definitely a pretty good test."
An Augusta National-type test, in fact, so it's a timely tuneup for the season's first major next week. So says Howell, an Augusta native.
Said Lake Nona's Mark McNulty, 52, a Champions Tour star who shot a stellar 68 Tuesday: "When you hit the greens here, it's only the beginning."