Posted on 04/13/2009 4:53:10 AM PDT by Federalist Patriot
Here is an extensive video recap of the final round of the 73rd Masters that concluded yesterday in Augusta, Georgia, with Argentine Angel Cabrera winning in a Sudden Death Playoff over Chad Campbell and Kenny Perry.
The final round featured not only the duel among the leaders, but a shootout between Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods who were paired together. . . . . . (Watch Video)
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...a tree can be your best FRiend
Then I’ve made an awful lot of good friends on the golf course.
I heard 0bama had him in his Masters pool. ;)
After many years of being busy on Masters Sunday, I finally sat down to watch. It was quite enjoyable.
The Woods/Mickelson pairing was one for the books.
As for Woods.... Bang! Clunk! Expletive expletive expletive
Great drama. Normally I would have complained about the focus on Phil and Tiger because they were so far back. They could have really made it interesting if they didn’t get bogeys on the back nine. But who can complain about getting a 67 or 68 on the final round of the Masters? What won it in the end was consistent play, mostly on the short game and putting.
The Masters is one of a few things that CBS does well. Limited commercial breaks helps the coverage a lot too.
I’ve always heard trees were 80% air. Somehow, though, I manage to find that other pesky 20.
You would think Tiger would refrain from mouthing F-— with
all the cameras on him.
The Masters is one of a few things that CBS does well. Limited commercial breaks helps the coverage a lot too.
It’s a well produce tv venue no doubt. But I give the credit to the Master’s event committee as they are the ones that put the rules/guidelines in place for CBS to follow. Remember back in the day [1994] when the Masters barred CBS from allowing Gary McCord to be one of the announcers. They controlled the broadcast with an iron hand and thus it is one of the best shows on tv.
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