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Augusta '09, Day 4: regardless of what was going on around, I thought watching these two go at it toe-to-toe was pretty awesome...

It's days like yesterday which make the 'rivallry' worthwhile...
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it was a great watch and so entertaining! they kept bringing the best out of each other (eg. on 15 tiger knocking his about 15/20 ft away for eagle and phil knocking his to 5 ft)! and phils shot on 7 was just unbelievable!

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Nike Sumo SQ 3 Hybrid
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It was an awesome day. I was so close to Tiger on one hole where he hit it left. I am thinking seven maybe. I was just outside the rope as he was walking toward his approach shot. Quite literally, we were side by side walking for about 50 yards with only about 3 feet separating us. I also saw his eagle on 8 and his approach to 1's green from "BFE" went somewhat slightly right over my head. It was an awesome day to say the least.

My bag:

Bag: TaylorMade

Driver: Taylormade Super Fast 2.0 (S)

3W: Taylormade Super Fast 2.0 (S),

Hy: 3 (18*) Rescue, Irons: 4-9, PW, AW TM Burner 2.0, Wedges: Rumar 56 and 60 degree, Putter: TM Ghost Blade

Ball: TM RBZ

Shoes: FootJoy DryJoys

 


Simply put: if Tiger Woods makes that eagle putt on 15, either he or Phil go on to win. Tiger was sure that putt was going to drop, and he couldn't believe that it drifted right. That got him out of his rhythm, and even the birdie on 16 wasn't enough to relieve his frustration, avoid trying too hard off the tee, and pushing those drives well right. Tiger's miss broke Phil's concentration and made him leave his eagle putt left, and then missed makeable birdie putts on 16 and 17.

If either or both of those two made it to the club house at 11 or 12-under, I think their presence on top of the scoreboard affects the way Cabrera, Perry, and Campbell finish their rounds. Basically, the pressure of keeping ahead of the top two players in the world in regulation gets to them, and all three of them fall back at the end.

In my UnderArmour Links stand bag...

Driver: '07 Burner 9.5° (stiff graphite shaft)
Woods: SasQuatch 17° 4-Wood (stiff graphite shaft)
Hybrid: 4DX Ironwood 20° (stiff graphite shaft)Irons/Wedges: Apex Edge 3-PW, GW, SW (stiff shaft); Carnoustie 60° LWPutter: Rossa AGSI+ Corzina...


Simply put: if Tiger Woods makes that eagle putt on 15, either he or Phil go on to win. Tiger was sure that putt was going to drop, and he couldn't believe that it drifted right. That got him out of his rhythm, and even the birdie on 16 wasn't enough to relieve his frustration, avoid trying too hard off the tee, and pushing those drives well right. Tiger's miss broke Phil's concentration and made him leave his eagle putt left, and then missed makeable birdie putts on 16 and 17.

Agreed.

It was as if Cabrera and Perry were merely bit-part actors in a major show - neither of them did anything but grind away par-after-par.
TaylorMade R9 460 9.5°
TaylorMade R9 13°
TaylorMade RAC TP MB 3-PW
TaylorMade RAC TP 54°.10 / 58°.10
Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2

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