P.S. to Anthony Butler - I had dinner with Brent Snedeker when he played in the Kiwi Challenge at Cape Kidnappers three years ago; he was down there on his honeymoon. He IS a lucky guy, and he is one of the few Tour players I've met who seems to appreciate that.
Tom,
Of course he's a lucky guy... he travels around the world playing golf for a living. And, if I read your comments correctly, like most of the successful young pros married out his league looks-wise.
Nothing I said was taking a jab at him personally. I have known several people over the years who went to Vanderbilt including my room mate in San Francisco and they were all outstanding people.
That said, his long game did come a little unglued on the way back into the clubhouse and he was lucky that his errant shots escaped penalty... whenever he's playing well he seems to have a streak of luck with him. No doubt it will all even out by Sunday evening. Particularly if they get some wind which will add to the challenge and speed the course up a little.
From what I've seen so far, I think Adam Scott has even been stronger tee to green through the full 36... he probably needs to b,e as his short game is a tick below Snedeker's most of the time. If the wind blows Scott should be favored... he was outstanding in the wind when he won the Australian Open at NSW in 2009, although he was using his regular putter back then.