Sorry Ran, but I can't resist a totally OT post.
The news that Goosen was 8 under after 11 reminded me of a round I saw about 10 years ago. One of my regular golf buddies asked me to join him for a quick 18 after work. We were joined by a college friend of his who had been an All-American at UGA for 2 years and had played the Tour off and on for about 10 years. He will remain nameless. The bottom line is that he lost his card because he hated to practice, he loved to drink and he really, really loved the women. And apparently they really, really loved him too.
That afternoon he starts his round eagle, birdie, eagle, birdie. After the 11th hole he is 8 under.
We are walking to the 12th tee when he asks what time it was. I tell him it's about 7:30. He says "Holy #%*@*, I've got to pick up a date," and he heads off the course. He both tried to stop him, pointing out that if he just parred in he would set the course record. And there were two reachable par 5's still to play. He waved and kept walking.
About a month later I ran into him again and expressed my disbelief that he had broken off one of the greatest rounds of golf I had ever seen. He gave me a broad smile and said that he had no regrets. The round, he said, was a good one, but his date that night was extraordinary.