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Masters Sunday from Espana: RonMon´s Picks To Win, Place and Show

Sunday April 8, 2007 | 03:02:00 66 words, 2093 views
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3. Brad Dredge
Obligatory unknown foreigner (like Bjorn, Rose, Clark before him) to place high.

2. Tiger Woods
Continues chase of Nicklaus´record how-many runer-ups in pro majors. Adds second to PGA loss to Beem.

1. Retief Goosen
Makes up for Pinehurst debacle with second consecutive 70. First to go from cutline to jacket-wearer.

Funny-ass pairing of day…You´ve had Leavenworth, you´ve had Alcatraz, now you get…Singh-Singh.

Comments:

Comment from: Booger [Visitor] Email
I was just saying this to a friend last
night. Goosen really could sneak in.
Permalink 04/08/07 @ 09:31
Comment from: Dave Marrandette [Member] Email
Brilliant catch on the Singh-Singh pairing.
Permalink 04/08/07 @ 10:09
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Thanks, Booger, for the support. Snot is my best weapon. Dave, it was staring me in the face, speaking to me in my dreamlike state. My muse...
Permalink 04/08/07 @ 11:15
Comment from: Ron Mon [Member] Email
Well, Dredge is out for show. Tiger and Retief still in the running.
Permalink 04/08/07 @ 17:18

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