All eyes are on Tiger Woods ahead of the opening round of golf's WGC Championship at the Grove on Thursday night.
The world number one was disappointing for America in last weekend's Ryder Cup loss to Europe in Ireland but he says he's still high on confidence.
Woods says he's been hitting the ball well, and only one bad day from three at the K Club has boosted the way he's feeling about this weekend.
The WGC is the final leg of Woods' three week spell in Ireland and Britain.
New Zealand's Michael Campbell is also participating.