
Today is just a formality for the 70 or so other players in the field because
Tiger Woods is
going to win the Buick Open, his first tournament of the season. And while that's what golf fans have come to expect from Eldrick, there's another interesting -- even if not nearly as amazing -- story coming out of Torrey Pines:
Kevin Streelman.
Streelman led early in the week while Woods was getting reacquainted with his day job, and he played alongside Tiger and
Stewart Cink in Saturday's round. But Streelman, unlike his playing partners, has never been in a Ryder Cup, or, for that matter, won a PGA Tour event.
He's a career minit-tour player who survived three rounds of Q-school last fall just to get to this point. Streelman was the third alternate heading into the Buick, and didn't find out he was in the field until a few minutes before his Thursday tee time. All he did was sprint to the first tee and get around in 67 strokes.
But the story gets better; CBS analyst
Gary McCord, a former tour player who is a member at Whisper Rock in Scottsdale, Arizona, noted that he's seen Streelman around his home course. Whisper Rock is full of PGA Tour players, so that's not necessarily all that shocking, but McCord pointed out that Streelman wasn't a member; he was a caddie.
Amazing. By all accounts, Streelman sounds like a swell guy, even if he did go to Duke. And if he puts together one more solid round today, he could earn a top-10 finish, which will go a long way in helping him solidify his status on tour.