LYTHAM & ST. ANNES, England—He's won Grand Slam tournaments employing this sort of safety-first strategy before, of course. The 2006 Hoylake Open springs to mind. En route to his third—and most recent—victory in the game's oldest championship, Tiger Woods used his driver only once during a 72-hole master class of ball striking. And this week is similar. So far, the longest club in his bag has made only five appearances, as the 14-time major champion has plotted his way around a sadly soft and almost becalmed Royal Lytham. Tiger Woods' ball striking at Royal Lytham has been impressive, but If he wants to win the 2012 British Open, he must do more. (AP Photo) Which is fine. It would be...
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