tiger woods has played so much golf with tiger through the years, living in the same community in isleworthlando. but it wouldn't be too much of a surprise if tiger's back home watching his good pal john cook trying to put away his first major and then tiger might text him and say well, you know, john you have a few left to match me and yours is on the champions tour. >> gary: yeah, there you go. we talked about the putt for bogey after you fluffed the bunker shot and left the other one coming by for par. that's not an easy stroke to make. >> gary: it is not. at that point in time, a lot of thoughts racing through your mind. most of them negative. >> dan: so that got him into this play-off, the bogey putt. well, roger, what's your sense out there? >> roger: well, he's kind of making it interesting. john cook has the first putt. it is a makeable putt. it's only about 15 feet, if that. and down hill a little bit to the right. you know, if you get it in first, that makes mike reid's putt very, very hard. if you miss, he has a very makeable putt to beat you. this could swing either way right no