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Sunday, 20th July 2008
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US Masters golf
John Huggan: Wake up call for the Masters
OK, WE ALL seem to be pretty much in agreement: "40 winks" would have been a more appropriate name for the 72nd Masters. For the second year in succession, golf's most important tournament (the other three majors are championships
Early lesson for Immelman led to the mother of all victories
WHEN Trevor Immelman was a junior golfer, his mother caddied for him. June Immelman, however, laid down two conditions for her services.
Tiger's failure to devour par 5s proved his downfall
FOR the third year in a row, Tiger Woods knew how all those guys who chased him down the stretch of all those other majors felt: desperate leaving the first tee, frustrated when none of the gambles paid off, and finally, beaten.
Final-round slumps shows Britons have major work to do
TWELVE years have elapsed since a British golfer, Nick Faldo, won the Masters. On the evidence of Sunday's calamitous closing round at Augusta National, the wait for a fresh British face to join Faldo, Ian Woosnam and Sandy Lyle at the champions&
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Johnson steady in defence of Masters title
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