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04-10-2008, 09:40 PM | #16 |
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Re: The Masters
A total world of darkness! Wow, thats unreal all groups finished in those conditions.
It could be costly down the stretch who knows, Furyk missed a usual automatic 4' putt on 18, Els flew the green on 18 and ended up with bogey, and Westwood missed a normal par putt on 17 from 4'. Then Badds, and Camilo both bogeyed 18, Westwood had a nice par save. Overall it looks like the smart play IMO would have been finish in the am for the last two groups, as bad as that sucks.....which sucks more getting up a little earlier or tacking on a few strokes. What I did get to see the course is very tough, long and difficult pins to attack for a Thursday. Nice to see Lefty start off strong -1, the defending champ Zach Johnson also played well I believe he opened up with -2 last year when he put on the Green Jacket? Tiger in the house at even par. No big surprises at the top of the leaderboard. KUDUS to the Va. Tech. amateur Drew Weaver he did a fine job representing Hookie Nation! Shot of the day Poulter ACED #16, Nice! The Official Site of the Masters Tournament
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