Hats off Sergio, Seve would be proud. Comment posted by Ed, at 10 Apr Ed. That is really rather beautiful. Comment posted by unknown user , at 10 Apr unknown user. So pleased for him. Comment posted by U, at 10 Apr U Just brilliant.
Absolutely amazing finale to a wonderful competition Delighted for Garcia, commiserations to Rose - both incredible competitors playing the highest quality golf under the most intense pressure! Sport doesn't get better than that!! Markthelegend, why dont you put down your PS control, leave the pizza in its box, maybe dont open the next can of lager, lift yourself off the sunken settee moulded to your body, leave your mobile next to the bag of dorittos and try one of the sports you list!
Darts would probably wear you out! I can hear something rattling! An absolutely fabulous Masters, it had everything sport should be about, class in defeat, humility with honour to the winner.
Everything that some can only strive to achieve. A European final that was a joy to behold and at last Sergio can say that he has done it. Well done to Justin even in defeat if you can call it so a class act well worthy of a Gentleman that some plebs on here sadly lack. Ban the markthelegendkid account please. He's also finished top 10 in 15 out of 24 of the Masters he's competed in. Not sure how a 'choker' can achieve those sort of results?
Pocket talk perhaps? What great drama! The delight in Garcia was great to see, having grown up following him and watching his immense talents just not getting over the line hes perseverence has finally got him his reward.. Spare a thought for Rose.. HIs interview despite the huge disappointment show the class of the man..
Re Wha a great, great finale. Gutted for Rose, but at the same time thrilled for Garcia. Also fantastic example of how sport should be played, two fierce competitors but also the best of friends, congratulating each other on their play,and as Rose said if it couldn't be me then I wish it was him, a true gent and echoes what a lot of us think.
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Willett required some serious soul-searching as he struggled to live up to his new benchmark -- he hasn't won a tournament since that life-changing moment. Read More. READ: Augusta's azalea angst. Then 28, Willett was the first Briton to win at Augusta since Nick Faldo bagged the last of his three titles in , and the first European victor since Spaniard Jose Maria Olazabal's second success in Steak and silence: Danny Willett's Perfect Day The Sheffield golfer wasn't even supposed to be playing in the tournament -- his wife's due date for their first child was on the final Sunday.
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Last year, at his third Masters, he played the par-5s in 10 under. Leishman was a first round co-leader at the Masters, eventually posting his best-ever finish of fourth. His most impressive major was the Open Championship at St Andrews where he shot to make the playoff with winner Zach Johnson and Louie Oosthuizen.
Today he is playing at his best. And he knows the heat of a Sunday major, shooting 72 in the final round of the U. Open last year to finish tied for second. Harman has one appearance in the Masters. By mid, Perez had only one victory since turning pro in , and after shoulder surgery, he was wondering if he would even have a career.
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Cigar Life. The Magazine. Cigar Find a Retailer. Top Search Search. The Best Bets Hideki Matsuyama This man will become the first player from Japan to win a major championship and over the last three Masters his name has been on the classic Augusta leaderboard many times. The remainder of the players in the top five are looking to end victory droughts. Schauffele and Rose last won in Leishman, who has struggled since the pandemic, had his most recent win in January Matsuyama has waited longer than all of them.
The following week, he was one shot back entering the final round of the PGA Championship. He bogeyed two of his final three holes to finish three back of Justin Thomas. Matsuyama, for many years served as his own swing coach, recently enlisted the services of Hidenori Mezawa to help him reclaim his game. Matsuyama reached No.
The last three years, you know, there's been different reasons why I haven't been able to win. But this year, starting early in the year, I have a coach with me now from Japan. It's been a great help, a great benefit. Things that I was feeling in my swing, I could talk to him about that, and he was giving me good -- he always gives me good feedback.
He has a good eye.
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