That’s the view from the venue as former pro Nick Dougherty cast his eye over the revamped Tulsa course that has been described as one of the toughest on the circuit.
Dougherty (right) was part of the field himself when Woods stormed to victory back in 2007 and says although $11million worth of alterations have increased the diff iculty, the road to glory remains the same. He said: “What Tiger showed back in ’07 is that you cannot just get away with hitting it where you want off the tee.
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