2009 Masters Recap
Sunday at the Masters was fabulous. Phil Mickelson shot a record-tying 30 on the front nine (guess I should say "first nine" - that's what Augusta National calls it) to put himself in a great position. Tiger Woods came along in the middle of the round to also put himself in position. The best each of them could do was one shot off the lead (Tiger never did overtake Phil) and then fell off on the finishing holes.
Then a three way playoff was in store. Kenny Perry lost his way with his irons, and that cost him the tournament. Chad Campbell went from being in position to win on the first playoff hole (in the fairway with a great angle to the hole and the other two not on the green) to out after the first playoff hole (poor approach shot and poor putt). Angel Cabrera ended up winning his second major. Those majors are also his only PGA tour wins - he's the first golfer in 50 years to have his first PGA tour wins be majors.
Then a three way playoff was in store. Kenny Perry lost his way with his irons, and that cost him the tournament. Chad Campbell went from being in position to win on the first playoff hole (in the fairway with a great angle to the hole and the other two not on the green) to out after the first playoff hole (poor approach shot and poor putt). Angel Cabrera ended up winning his second major. Those majors are also his only PGA tour wins - he's the first golfer in 50 years to have his first PGA tour wins be majors.
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