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The Masters 2016


Kevin Greene

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That time of year again. who ya got?

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I gotta go Jason Day. So much respect for what he was able to accomplish during his vertigo problems. Now playing so well.

Honorable mention to Ricky Fowler and that Irish guy.

As always I'd prefer Tiger (not playing) or Freddy Couples or Lefty to win. Spieth seems a bit inconsistent as of late and fug Adam Scott

Who ya got?.

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I hope Tiger never plays another round professionally, but yes, it seems like Day is on another level from everyone else. I'd love for Fowler to get his head right and actually start winning, but I don't know that that will ever happen. 

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Had a chance to go to the practice round today for free and of course I came down very ill yesterday. Unbelievable.

Day is obviously the favorite headed in, but I wouldn't write Spieth off yet. I think he comes out playing well. Just can't get down on himself if he makes a mistake.

 

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