Tiger Looks to Bridgestone
With $1.5 million going to the winner of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational this year from the $8.5 million kitty, Tiger Woods shall be looking at the event with a certain amount of glee, given is recent form at the British Open of 2012.
Him along with 76 other players, representing a total of 18 countries shall be competing at the prestigious Firestone Country Club in Ohio on Thursday.

As the event is one without a cut, even the last place finisher shall receive a generous check from the event.
As it the event is invitation only, place can earn their place by;
Being a member of the 2011 International and American Presidents Cup
Winning official tournaments on one of the recognised tours over the past 12 months
Being a winner of the following events: Japan Golf Tour Championship, Bridgestone Open, JBWere Masters, Dimension Data Pro-Am and the Iskandar Joho Open
Rank in the top 50 in the official world ranking between july 23 and July 30, 2012.
By winning the event seven times over a period of thirteen years, Tiger is no stranger to the podium at Bridgestone.
Written by: Gregg Turner
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Tiger Looks to Bridgestone
With $1.5 million going to the winner of the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational this year from the $8.5 million kitty, Tiger Woods shall be looking at the event with a certain amount of glee, given is recent form at the British Open of 2012.
Him along with 76 other players, representing a total of 18 countries shall be competing at the prestigious Firestone Country Club in Ohio on Thursday.
As the event is one without a cut, even the last place finisher shall receive a generous check from the event.
As it the event is invitation only, place can earn their place by;
By winning the event seven times over a period of thirteen years, Tiger is no stranger to the podium at Bridgestone.
Written by: Gregg Turner
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