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Masters leftovers

Wednesday April 13, 2005 | 03:50:51 156 words, 6636 views
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Phil Mickelson was sure the popular choice before the Masters, but that bandwagon is pretty light today. Tiger finally wins again and the Lefty naysayers come storming back in full voice.

Fair enough. Having picked Mickelson to repeat, I’ll be the first to give Tiger all the respect in the world. But the Tour season didn’t end last Sunday. Before we start engraving Tiger’s player of the year trophy, let’s go ahead and play the other three majors, shall we? My hunch is Mickelson - unlike past years - isn’t going to be content this year w/wins at the FBR Open, Pebble Beach, and the BellSouth.

Lastly…can we stop already w/the countless columns from the Masters listing the week’s “winners and losers"? Enough. There was only one winner on Sunday, and it wasn’t Chris DiMarco. Go ahead and praise him all day long - and deservedly so - but let’s stop calling the second-place finisher a “winner.”


Comments:

Comment from: "" [Visitor]
I have some questions. can I get an email from you?
Permalink 2005-04-13 @ 19:41
Comment from: [Visitor]
Why aren't you rallying behind Martha Burke like you did last year jerk! Take up a real cause like the discrimination the LPGA dishes out 365 days a year not allowing the men to play...Your column sucks!!!
Permalink 2005-04-13 @ 23:01

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