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The Masters Tournament 2010

As long as the leaders don't pull away, Tiger being two back and playing as well as he is is going to put some serious pressure on the field. I won't be surprised if Tiger ends the day -6 or better. If he's in the lead going into Saturday, boy is it going to be an exciting weekend.
 
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TheRob8801;1688275; said:
Yea, I'm an idiot.
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I don't know how many of you guys have seen Augusta National Golf Club but I have a nephew who graduated in golf management and was able to visit there a couple times during the Masters tournament and he said that that course is hilly that television does not do it justice. He has seen quite a few golf courses across the United States and when he says that I take him for his word.
 
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I went to Augusta when I was younger...8 or 9, for a pro-am event...walking the course was, to my recollection, very much an up and down thing. I remember not being able to see very far in any direction more because of the terrain than the trees.
 
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fanaticbuckeye;1688609; said:
Tiger is not looking as good right now as the first two days.

Thank you, John Madden.

...in all seriousness, with as inconsistent as Tiger's played, Poulter and Mickelson have been just as all over the place. The only person in the field that hasn't struggled is Westwood. If he can manage to stay at -11 by the end of today, he'll be in VERY good shape come Sunday. He's having one of those rounds that you can't help but admire.
 
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