If Ian Poulter was unable to clear his mind last week while competing against Tiger Woods in the Dubai Desert Classic, he's in for a long, restless season after Eldrick took a playful jab at him during Sunday's post-round interview. You know, the one where he followed up a third-round 73 with a 65 -- including birdies on the final two holes -- to beat Ernie Els by one stroke:
Kidding aside, the point the interviewer was making is a staggering one: the gap between the No. 1 and No. 2 player in the world, is wider than the gap between No. 2 and No. 1000. Well, that's mind-boggling.