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The Masters: Will an American Idol emerge, or will Green Jacket travel abroad?

Saturday April 12, 2008 | 08:05:56 pm 151 words, 2105 views  

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 in Snedeker or Steve Flesch? Or will we see the Green Jacket make its way abroad with Immelman or Englishman Paul Casey?

All the stars are aligning at the PGA Tour’s first major of the season, and one can definitely envision a wild finish at Augusta National. This should be good. It’s already been light years better than the dreary 2007 Masters.

–WKW

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Comment from: Ron Mon [Member]
"make its way abroad," metaphorically speaking, right? It "never" leaves the club, unless it's on the back of Amy Mickelson.
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