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Tiger Woods said Wednesday that his doctors believed the arthroscopic knee surgery was successful and he should be able to return to competition within four-to-six weeks.
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Brandt Snedeker may have lost the Masters to Trevor Immelman but he won a whole lot of fans in the process.
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Mr. Harison introduced everyone from Ben Hogan to Jack Nicklaus to Tiger Woods in 60 years as the starter on the first tee of the Masters.
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Trevor Immelman had a busy week after his victory at the Masters, but he is ready to play again, in the EDS Byron Nelson Championship.
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After Brandt Snedeker lost his chance to win the Masters, he has gained a following of well-wishers with the same simple message: Dry your eyes and hold your head up.
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The Masters champion is reveling in the whirlwind of celebrity appearances that follows a victory at Augusta.
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Among the questions to emerge in the wake of the Masters is the annual argument about whether changes to the course at Augusta National have succeeded only in lessening the drama.
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The loud martial music CBS Sports used so relentlessly was meant to evoke heraldry. But the Masters is not “Braveheart” and Trevor Immelman is not William Wallace.
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Trevor Immelman of South Africa won the 72nd Masters tournament on Sunday, a triumph of will by the tough 28-year-old golfer over a demanding golf course.
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Trevor Immelman held off the field, and a grueling, wind-swept course, with four rock-solid days of championship golf.
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Trevor Immelman’s strongest opponent Sunday was this legendary course — not Tiger Woods, not Stewart Cink and not Brandt Snedeker.
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Trevor Immelman of South Africa won the 72nd Masters tournament on Sunday, a triumph of will by the tough 28-year-old golfer over a demanding golf course.
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The European challenge at the Masters collapsed alarmingly in Sunday’s final round, leaving Nick Faldo, the watching Ryder Cup skipper, with cause for concern.
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Trevor Immelman had a tw0-shot lead over Steve Flesch while Tiger Woods was six shots behind after nine holes during the final round on Sunday.
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Tiger Woods will have to come from behind in the final round for the first time in a major to win the Masters. But who knows? Woods is lurking, hanging in and hanging around.
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