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The Masters 2015


Kevin Greene

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Spieth is playing really well...  idk if he's got the nerves to deal with the Sunday pressure tho... he kind of blew it twice yesterday.

 

Rory definitely has a shot, depends on how he starts.

 

There's really no telling, but ima watch every minute of it that I can.

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Pulling for Jordan Spieth. Really want this kid to be successful. Been playing pretty well so far this year.

 

Has been playing really well lately, yes. But geez does he let his emotions get to him and he occasionally gets his arms locked up and flares them way right, then overcompensates, like yesterday, and almost pulled it into the water.

 

He is putting lights out right now, which will help him immensely at Augusta. 

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The most totally bro guy in the history of bro guys was at the convienience store this morning, he was like, wearing a super moisture wicking black golf shirt and well ironed and pleated khaki shorts and made sure to tell everyone he was going to the Masters down in Atlanta today brah so yeah had to charge up with the energy drinks TIME TO HIT THE ROAD WITH MY BROS

 

I kinda wished one of the rednecks in line would have started a fight with him

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