Video - Trevor Immelman avoids disaster at the 15th -- 2008 Masters

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 Video - Trevor Immelman avoids disaster at the 15th -- 2008 Masters
Divine intervention is the only way to describe how this happened. Immelman was a fraction of an inch away from disaster with his 2nd shot at 15 after his ba...

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Trevor Immelman Escapes Disaster at 15th, Leads Masters by 2 Strokes
Published 4/13/2008 at FanIQ Blog
Jim Nantz and David Faherty said they've only seen two balls stop in this location on the 15th. Trevor Immelman can consider himself fortunate, saving at least two strokes on the 15th -- two strokes that currently separate him from the rest of the field. The 28-year-old South African birdied the 13th, 14th and sweet approach on the 18th set up a third birdie on the back nine to take the Masters lead. Tiger Woods, forever lurking, missed a handful of puts he usually makes in his victory performances, but still finished with a 4-under 68 that keeps in him relative contention. Six strokes ...

How Did That Ball Stop?
Published 4/13/2008 by Mulligan Stu <info@waggleroom.com> at Waggle Room: Front Page Posts

Tiger Willing, This Is the Shot That Could Define Trevor Immelman's Career
Published 4/13/2008 by Ryan Wilson at FanHouse
Filed under: Golf, PGAWe're more than four hours from the final group in the final round of the 72nd Masters teeing off. Trevor Immelman is the 54-hole leader, and is the only player on the property who has three consecutive rounds in the 60s. The guy missed one fairway yesterday -- only four for the tournament -- he's hitting three out of four greens in regulation, hasn't been in a bunker all week and has just one bogey. But of the 205 strokes Immelman's made through three rounds, perhaps the most important one took place yesterday, his third shot to the par-5 15th. ...

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