I spent much of the last day in a stand overlooking the 14th green, with all the players approaching from some considerable distance. All the early players found it difficult to get the ball anywhere near the hole. Those who landed towards the middle of the green invariably went through the back. Those who went for the right side, where the pin was cut, tumbled down off the green into one or other hollow from which the chip was pretty well impossible. However, late in the day Els hit a stupendous approach which flirted with the right side, but he held it on the putting surface and got one of the very few birdies scored there all day. Then came Tiger who landed a long shot on the green very softly. His did not bound through the back, but just ran down gently to within a few feet of the hole. No one else seemed to have that extraordinary skill.