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Master Final Round real-time blogging -- Pt. 2

Sunday April 13, 2008 | 14:47:08 166 words, 280 views
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Phil Mickelson really screwed my fanatasy golf team over yesterday. Now, I should know not to switch away from Tiger on moving day at a major, but Phil had actually looked very strong Friday. Switchign to Phil yesterday cost me 14 points.

As soon as I saw Phil’s meaty shoulders slouch yesterday after his ball hit the 8th flagstick (I think it was 8), I knew I was sunk, too.

Stewart Cink is on my team too, though, and he’s already -2 for the day. He’d be an interesting dark horse winner, actually, as one of the most consistent Tour players in majors never to win one.

Lots of waiting today in the wind. The pace is going to be glacial, as players step off shots from tee to green. However, the weather isn’t as lousy as it was predicted to be, warmer, and no rain in sight. Tiger’s got a real chance to do something he’s never done before – come from behind on Sunday to win a major.

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Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
I feel your pain, Bubba. I hate the Masters now. Give me some eagles this PM and we'll have a recount of my vote. When you grow up, as we did, with abject excitement galore on the back nine, there's no way to justify its absence.
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