I have not always been a Phil fan, but growing to be more so as he matures. He is really in much better control of his game these days. That shot on #13 (derided by Cary L on another thread as "stupid,") was, IMO, one for the ages. It takes supreme confidence to attempt a shot like that and pull it off. That confidence is what lets him suffer the occasional errant tee shot with patience. His recovery shots are incredible.
Tiger, by contrast, was out of control but is such a battler, who else could have shot a 69 battling those demons and five bogies?
Last night I was dozing and sort of dreaming of yesterday's final round as sort of a "Dracula" screenplay....
The part of Dr Van Helsing, the vampire slayer, was played by Phil. Every time one of those suckers sat up in his coffin to come back to life, Van Helsing would get a wooden stake from his caddy, Bones, and pound it right in the vampire's heart with his (Callaway) hammer!
The vampires were played by Westwood, Woods, Choi, Couples, etc etc. At the end the sun came up and Phil was the last man standing! What a great tournament!