Anyone else keeping up?...Tiger still 6 back and the leaders havent even teed off yet
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Re: Masters
the winds will blow tomorrow and Woods will don the green jacket again. I'll say -9 or less will win.
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Re: Masters
he's 6 strokes back, but that wont be that tough to make up. I say Tiger goes -5 tomorrow and I also believe the leaders will be over par tomorrow.
Re: Masters
I have never seen so many fractionally missed putts by everyone, but esp Tiger! Yet, despite that, there was also a hole-in-one. From one extreme to the other all the way around. Even the weather was weird with a front moving through - major drop in temp, fog, rain, and wind over the 4 day span.
I was rooting for Steve Flesch as he is from "Northern KY" - the greater Cincinnati area, but the final 9 holes were his undoing.
Did anyone have an under-par score on Sunday? Movement/change was way more down than up in the standings [more up than down in score] for everyone.
Immelman gave back a couple, but managed to hang on to his 54-hole score better than most and that gave him the win. His connections with Gary Player - fellow South African and long-time idol - on the 30th anniversary of Player's last Masters win, and with Player there himself playing in his 51st Masters at the age of 72 [he's made 30 "cuts"] for the first 2 days was especially poignant.
I was rooting for Steve Flesch as he is from "Northern KY" - the greater Cincinnati area, but the final 9 holes were his undoing.
Did anyone have an under-par score on Sunday? Movement/change was way more down than up in the standings [more up than down in score] for everyone.
Immelman gave back a couple, but managed to hang on to his 54-hole score better than most and that gave him the win. His connections with Gary Player - fellow South African and long-time idol - on the 30th anniversary of Player's last Masters win, and with Player there himself playing in his 51st Masters at the age of 72 [he's made 30 "cuts"] for the first 2 days was especially poignant.