
The Masters is officially underway -- and Phil Mickelson is
another three put away from ruining any chances he had at repeating as champion -- but there are some
noticeable omissions from this year's field.
John Daly, who lost his PGA Tour card last year (really? how did I miss that?) and has been playing on sponsor's exemptions in 2007 isn't in the field this week. But that doesn't mean he's not in town. In fact, he's right down Washington road ... at the neighborhood Hooters. Come on, admit it, you're not even shocked to read that (I know I'm not). Apparently,
he's signing autographs ... for what, though, I'm not quite certain.
Also missing this week is former British Open champion David Duval, who showed up at the season-opening Mercedes Championship in 2000 in the best shape of his life, fell off the wagon a few years later and his game has never been the same. I'm not suggesting packing on the pounds was responsible for the precipitous fall in the world rankings -- after all, he shot a 59 in the late '90s while looking a little Mickelson's chubby younger brother. But he admits his new family has given him a different life perspective, one that doesn't feature his golf career. Good for Duval, though I miss watching him play. Seven years ago, he was probably the golfer best equipped to challenge Tiger.