Time for flustered Phil Mickelson to ask Brandt Snedeker how to play a major like a veteran at Masters
After Brandt Snedeker’s third consecutive bogey on the 13th hole, I pronounced him toast, banishing him to the land of Masters pretenders with Justin Rose and Ian Poulter. His bounce back, notching two consecutive birdies on 14 and 15, followed by an even more impressive 3 on 18 has him in the final group going into Sunday. This turnaround was nothing short of remarkable. Snedeker is a true master at damage control. If golf doesn’t work out for him, I’m sure he’d make a fine White House Pre read
Golf: Immelman leads MastersSouth African Trevor Immelman will take a two-shot lead into Sunday's final round of the Masters at Augusta. read
Immelman leads for Masters finaleSouth African Trevor Immelman will take a two-shot lead into Sunday's final round of the Masters at Augusta. read
The Masters: Will an American Idol emerge, or will Green Jacket travel abroad?With Round Three of the Masters in the books, golf fans have to be pleased. South African Trevor Immelman takes a two-shot lead into the final round over Brandt Snedeker, with whom he’ll play with Round Four. Tiger Woods did nothing to disappoint in his third round, firing a 68 to leave himself six back at 5-under. But while a half-a-dozen shots back, Woods is only trailing four players - none of which has ever won a major title. Expect plenty of drama Sunday. Will we see a new American Idol read
Tiger Woods not about to let some newbie like Snedeker, Immelman or Casey take away another Masters title and Grand Slam bidTiger Woods has somehow found his way back into the Masters after putting together by far his finest nine of the tournament, shooting a 33 on the backside of Augusta National this afternoon. It’s Tiger and a bunch of newbies without any major experience at the top of the leaderboard. Brandt Snedeker, Paul Casey and Trevor Immelman are all youngsters with no major wins. They have yet to crack under pressure like Justin Rose, Ian Poulter and plenty others. I wouldn’t like Tiger’s chances as read
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