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Masters Coverage: Live 3rd Round Blogging (pt. 10)

Saturday April 11, 2009 | 19:11:34 131 words, 6354 views
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Oops…sorry. I dozed off for a bit. I think the dulcet tones of Jim Nantz’s voice have grown even more sotto voce. Sort of tuning himself to the riveting pairing of Perry and Campbell.

YAWN.

Any-who. It was just confirmed that Tiger and Phil will be paired together tomorrow. Let us hope that they push one another to do amazing things, rather than be all moody and quiet.

It might be the first Masters ever in which the most entertaining, interesting play is six groups ahead of the leaders.

Via con dios, Angel!
Gambatte-yo, Shingo!
Hang loose, Jim!
Ya, ya know, don’t get too high-n-mighty dere, Steve. We all still tink yer a great guy, ya know. Hey, ya want anudder brewski?

Tiger, Lefty. Lefty, Tiger.

See you all tomorrow.


Comments:

Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email · http://www.buffalogolfer.com
Vaya con Dios...Via means "way." Way with God doesn't inspire.
Permalink 04/12/09 @ 10:00
Comment from: Kiel Christianson [Member] Email · http://www.travelgolf.com/departments/authorarchives/christianson.htm
Fair enough--been, oh, 22 years since my last Spanish class. Although I would say that Way with God could still be inspiring.
Permalink 04/12/09 @ 10:44
Comment from: Andrew [Visitor] Email · http://www.niceon.com.au/
I think Tiger needed to play with someone like Lefty to bring out the inner beast of a competitor that he is
Permalink 04/12/09 @ 21:34

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