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Masters is still No1
Written by markjanes   
Monday, 11 April 2011 10:26

What a truly remarkable Masters we have just witnessed, it had something for everyone from the opening round on Thursday to the closing shot on Sunday and for me showed why it's still the major everyone loves to watch.

Mixed emotion to be honest, on one hand congrtats to Charl Schwartzel for a superb last round, the opening 3 holes kind of set the tone for his day and finished the job with four birdies on the bounce. On the other you have to feel for Rory, in total control for 3 days, then the glorious game of golf bit back and just about everything that could go wrong did so!!  From the moment he missed that putt on the first, you could see something had changed and the belief was fading.  By the time he went house hunting in the cabins on the 10th tee, Rory was in bits and it was all about damage limitation.  For any young aspiring professionals out there, take note from Rory on how to do deal with the ups and downs of this wonderful game.  He conducted himself in such a professional manner and at no point lost the plot, showing what a true gentlemen and champion he is, credit to you Rory.

The Aussies nearly bagged their first green jacket, mostly thanks to the very impressive Jason Day and the ever talented Adam Scott.  We have always been told you need to play this course many many times before having a chance of winning, tell that to Day who played like he was a life long member!  At 23 he looks the real deal and was full of confidence coming down the stretch,he just had this look that nothing was going to stop him and only 4 birdies to finish from Charl prevented him from bagging the ultimate prize.   Such small margins as to why a 23 year old rookie played like a veteran campaigner and a 21 year old with all the talent in the world and massive self-belief (normally) imploded?

Another major goes past for the impressive Lee Westwood, who once again hit enough fairways and greens to be joining Phil in the Butler Cabin!  But as we all know there is more to the game than hitting the ball like god and I just hope he can plug away with Pete Cowan and get his putting hot enough to win a much deserved major, fingers crossed Lee!

The last word has to be with Ken Brown, he deserved an Oscar for his acting whilst doing his on-course reports.  Shall we say he certainly seemed to be putting plenty of enthuiasm into his work, but seriously needs to work on the pitch he hit to 13th, shocking!!!

 

 

 

 

 

 

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