The Masters: Woods Refuses to Fade Away
Published 4/13/2008 at NYT > Golf
Trevor Immelman birdied the 18th hole for a round of 69 that put him at 11-under-par, but Tiger Woods, who climbed to five-under par, is still in the hunt.
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sooze posted 4/12/2008 from golfintheweeds.blogspot.com
In a rush so I'll be brief, much to your collective delight, I'm sure...Tiger vs. Phil on Sunday?
Rover found this 4/12/2008 on www.golf.com
After 36 holes, Tiger Woods trails leader Trevor Immelman by seven strokes. But the cynic in me wants to say that Tiger is four behind the real leader, Phil Mickelson. I admit, that's not giving Trevor his due, because he has the game to win at Augusta. But he needs help from Phil and Tiger. Immelman hasn't yet experienced how, for the leaders, the atmosphere changes at Augusta on weekends. The pressure can be suffocating. Brandt Snedeker, a stroke off the lead, could also have trouble today. I'm not ...No one who makes the cut is out of the Masters if the weather turns foul
William K. Wolfrum found this 4/13/2008 on www.travelgolf.com
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Rover found this 4/13/2008 on www.waggleroom.com
Is Trevor Immelman? Brandt Snedeker? Steve Flesch? Paul Casey? We'll find out on Sunday. Here's the Masters leaderboard after three rounds: Trevor Immelman, 205 Brandt Snedeker, 207 Steve Flesch, 208 Paul Casey, 209 Tiger Woods, 211 Stewart Cink, 212 A whole bunch of guys, 214 Among the crowd at 214 is Phil Mickelson, who should be tossing and turning all ...Give That Other Guy His Green Jacket and Then Can We Talk About Tiger Again?
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