By Andrew P. Napolitano
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Doctors told Charlie Beljan he was in good enough health to leave the hospital Saturday morning, but perhaps not to play golf. With his job on the line and his name atop the leaderboard for the first time, Beljan ignored the recommendation and was glad he did.
Getting off to a quick start is nothing new for Charlie Wi. The hard part is figuring out how to finish.
The final PGA Tour event of the year is a lot like the final stage of Q-school, one last chance for so many players to earn their full cards for next year. The field at Disney looks like Q-school, too.
Tiger Woods and Rickie Fowler plan to return to central New York for the Notah Begay Challenge in late August in a best-ball format with U.S. and Asian men and women players.

There is an art to playing Augusta, which explains why nearly 40 percent of the Masters have been won by eight players. For those seeking their first green jacket, let alone their first major, finishing it off can be a challenge.
The seven shots Rory McIlroy took on the 10th hole last year at the Masters remain a blur.

Even with a bizarre sequence of events that cost Tiger Woods a comfortable lead Saturday, he walked off the 18th green at the Arnold Palmer Invitational as close as he has ever been to ending 30 months without a PGA Tour victory.

Even when he was winning with regularity, Tiger Woods rarely made it look this easy at Bay Hill.
Charlie Wi had a big turnaround at Bay Hill from his last round of golf.
Charlie Wi gave new meaning to the term "going backward" Sunday in the Transitions Championship.

Tiger Woods keeps saying his game is close.
Phil Mickelson has beaten Tiger Woods the last five times they have played together in the final round.

He knew his game was getting close, and he broke through with flair Sunday in the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am. That turned out to be Phil Mickelson, not Tiger Woods.
Charlie Wi is pleasant by nature, so he was not likely to be insulted when someone asked him if it felt like an out-of-body experience to see his name atop the leaderboard through two rounds of the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am.

Coming off an early bogey that put him eight shots behind, Tiger Woods was in a bunker to the left of the 13th fairway at Pebble Beach when he cut a 9-iron too much, sending it right of the green toward deep rough.
"Tiger is the man, and it's going to be fun tomorrow," Wi said.
"I should have beat him," Wi said.