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If you look at the leader board Woods is listed in the third position behind Rose although they are both tied for 2nd. Eventhough they are both tied don't you think Rose should be in the last pairing? We all know that most of the Masters winners have been in the last pairing of the day and are they putting Woods in the last pairing because they want to make it more dramatic for TV? I don't know about most of you, but I am a little disturbed about this and think they should have been paired as the leader board shows. Seems they are trying to stick to tradition of the winner being the last pairing and putting Woods in it seems unfair and I am a Woods fan.

I know that I may be just statistics but it is as much a mental game and I think this could favor Woods. Any thoughts on this? Am I making too much of an issue?

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If you look at the leader board Woods is listed in the third position behind Rose although they are both tied for 2nd. Eventhough they are both tied don't you think Rose should be in the last pairing? We all know that most of the Masters winners have been in the last pairing of the day and are they putting Woods in the last pairing because they want to make it more dramatic for TV? I don't know about most of you, but I am a little disturbed about this and think they should have been paired as the leader board shows. Seems they are trying to stick to tradition of the winner being the last pairing and putting Woods in it seems unfair and I am a Woods fan.

Tiger was the first one in the clubhouse with +3, thus he gets the highest seed for all ties at that number. That is a standard fromat. If Rose and been playing ahead of him, then it would be Rose in the final pair.

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Tiger was the first one in the clubhouse with +3, thus he gets the highest seed for all ties at that number. That is a standard fromat. If Rose and been playing ahead of him, then it would be Rose in the final pair.

Exactly. Nothing to see here. Standard practice.

Tiger has his work cut out for him today though.

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Tiger was the first one in the clubhouse with +3, thus he gets the highest seed for all ties at that number. That is a standard fromat. If Rose and been playing ahead of him, then it would be Rose in the final pair.

Yeah, for some reason I just didn't realize that was the case, my mistake, that is a legit.

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This is the first tournament Tiger didn't win when he was in the final pairing.

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This is the first tournament Tiger didn't win when he was in the final pairing.

I'm fairly certain that's not true. Also, his "12 for 12" thing is still alive. He wasn't leading after 54 holes.

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I'm fairly certain that's not true. Also, his "12 for 12" thing is still alive. He wasn't leading after 54 holes.

I heard that on Golf Channel It could be wrong. It does sound right.

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Driver: Taylor Made R7 425 9.5 degrees UST Proforce 65 shaft
3 Wood: Taylor Made V Steel 15 degrees
Taylor Made Rescue Dual 22 degrees (UST IROD shaft)
Irons: Mizuno MP-67 (bent 1 degree upright)Gap Wedge: Mizuno R Series Black Nickle 52 Sand Wedge: Mizuno R Series Black Nickle...

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