NFLAdam
posted 4/14/2008 from
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You can’t blame Barack Obama fans for having a little extra spring in their step today.
In a year when Obama seeks to become the first African American to win the presidency, it seems only fitting than an African American would win The Master’s. Congratulations to your new champion, Trevor Immelman.
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Congratulations are in order for Trevor Immelman , the first South African to win the Masters since Gary Player pulled the feat in 1978. It’s also the first Masters win for a South African since apartheid ended in the early 1990s, for what it’s worth.
Notables such as Ernie Els and Reteif Goosen couldn’t earn a Green Jacket at Augusta, but with Immelman’s win, South ...
Rover
found this 4/14/2008 on
sports.rightpundits.com
Meet Carminita Immelman, the wife of the 2008 Masters winner, golfer Trevor Immelman. See photos, video and a biography of Carminita below.
Carminita Immelman
What an exciting time for Carminita Immelman. She anxiously waited for her hubby at the 18th, holding their 1 1/2 year old son, Jacob. Little Jacob couldn’t wait to jump [...]
SPORTSbyBROOKS
found this 4/14/2008 on
www.waggleroom.com
I think the 2008 Masters is going to be best-remembered as one of the least-remembered Masters. How's that for a Yogi-ism? The final round was one almost completely devoid of the pine-tree-rattling roars we've come to associate with Augusta National. ...
BigTimeMonk
posted 4/14/2008 from
shottonothing.wordpress.com
South Africa’s Trevor Immelman was sheer class from start to finish and managed to hold onto his lead despite dropping three shots on the day. But the most surprising result was Tiger Wood’s finishing in second place.
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