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I don't think people are talking about how boring or exciting Trevor is, Cody, but rather how boring or exciting the tournament was.

I've been watching golf since 1996, and I can't ever recall a boring major championship. Whether the scores are in the -15 area or in the +7 area, it's all great to me. I respect the majors so much that all of them are exciting to me in their own way. Sure, the 2004 Masters, 1998 U.S. Open, 1999 U.S. Open, etc. were "more" exciting to me than others, that doesn't mean the others are boring. Hell, even when Tiger is running away from the field, it's fun to see who will finish second, third, etc. Majors are majors, and I enjoy every one of them.

I didn't find this Masters boring one bit.
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I've been watching golf since 1996, and I can't ever recall a boring major championship. Whether the scores are in the -15 area or in the +7 area, it's all great to me. I respect the majors so much that all of them are exciting to me in their own way. Sure, the 2004 Masters, 1998 U.S. Open, 1999 U.S. Open, etc. were "more" exciting to me than others, that doesn't mean the others are boring. Hell, even when Tiger is running away from the field, it's fun to see who will finish second, third, etc. Majors are majors, and I enjoy every one of them.

Agreed - it wasn't boring

at all. Why someone would find it boring...I'd have to question their interest of the game.
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Immelmann reflected what winning a major is all about- concentration, playing to your strengths, course management, discipline, intelligence. It was a tight course and he deserved it. Leave the Boom and Bust Golfanomics to the target golf we regularly see on the PGA Tour week in week out.
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Yeah, he was reserved, fairly shy but he played his golf well and deserved his win. Of course near the end he was gooing to take a long time lining up.... he was winning the Masters for goodness sake! Anyways, I'm happy for the guys he deserved his major.
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