"The contrast between Tiger's behavior and that of Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros is more than marked."

John Huggan and Steve Elling play two Federer-Nadal style sets with Tiger as their ball. Warning, it's a lively Pond Scrum.

Huggan: The contrast between Tiger's behavior and that of Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros is more than marked. Those two have great personalities and are more than happy to engage with the galleries when they get a chance. Quiros is especially good fun. He may have the best smile in golf. And he hits a long way, too, in case you hadn't noticed.

Elling: Speaking of Spaniards, Woods achieved the unthinkable. He played alongside Sergio Garcia and made the guy look like a model of decorum, class and sportsmanship. They shot the same score and Sergio is going through a crisis of confidence, too. Yet if he was whining, I missed it.

Huggan: Sergio's body language veered between slumped and very slumped. He still hasn't got rid of the persecution complex. He and Tiger may be better off appearing in Shakespearean tragedies than golf tournaments right now. Woe is me, woe is me!