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A lot of young guns at the top after the first round. Mickelson wasn't at the top of his game, particularly his driving, but is in contention at -2.

Two Koreans are among thescoring leaders, and four of the six amateurs playing in The Masters this year are either Asians or Asian-Americans, which was startling to see. While the media keeps pining for what they have promoted as an inevitableblack influx to follow Tiger Woods into the elite ranks of the sport -- a phenomenon now 15 years overdue and further away than ever-- as in the women's game it is the Asians who are challenging White dominance of golf.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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<div>Two Koreans are among the scoring leaders, and four of the six amateurs playing in The Masters this year are either Asians or Asian-Americans, which was startling to see.  While the media keeps pining for what they have promoted as an inevitable black influx to follow Tiger Woods into the elite ranks of the sport -- a phenomenon now 15 years overdue and further away than ever -- as in the women's game it is the Asians who are challenging White dominance of golf.</div>

Yeah, I see 7 Asians in the top 44 of the leaderboard right now. Too many Asians would hurt the tour. They're not marketable and not popular with the DWFs. I'd be surprised if they were able to take over like they did the LPGA. Most of them don't have the length.
 

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Woods suddenly got red hot, birdying 7 of the last 11 holes to move up to a tie for third. The media of course is thrilled; until a couple of years ago such a move meant the field would wilt and Woods would march to victory, so the weekend will be very interesting to see if Woods is back, or whether he'll fall back to the pack, or whether one or more players will stare him down and win, ala the way Y.E. Yang won the PGA againstWoods in 2009.



There's a lot of great story lines, just about all of them good except for Woods' second round resurgence. Fred Couples is in the hunt at the age of 51, but Mickelson would have to shoot something like 65-66 to have a chance to win as he's 8 shots back at -2. 21 year old Rory McIlroy maintained his first round lead and is at -10. Young Aussie Jason Day, who is half White half Filipino, is second. Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Yeah alot of DWFs, traitors, MSM, white self loathers, CMs, blacks and their worshipers and other assorted miscreants will have the K-Jelly on standby if Baldrick is able to win.
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You would think Baldrick negotiated peace in Libya, the Ivory Coast and solved the housing mess in the US the way Faldo was going on about his 2nd round score.
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Don Wassall said:
While the media keeps pining for what they have promoted as an inevitableblack influx to follow Tiger Woods into the elite ranks of the sport -- a phenomenon now 15 years overdue and further away than ever-- as in the women's game it is the Asians who are challenging White dominance of golf.
Tiger is a case-study of black and Asian behavior all wrapped into one person, with each side constantly battling it out against each other for predominance.

Sometimes, like when he is playing good golf, conducting interviews, or doing commercials, his Asian half is winning the battle. However, as well all now know, sometimes his black side wins out and he then marries a blond White woman and then subsequently cheats on her by having orgies with porn stars, bar tramps, and, allegedly, "down-low" encounters. Frequent displays of anti-social behavior and poor etiquette such as spitting on the golf course, dropping f-bombs, temper tantrums, and hurling his golf club into crowds of people without the slightest regard of others also showcase this "dark" side.

But, of course, in Cultural Marxist America, any person that is half-black is simply considered to be black. Our Mangina-in-Chief is another example. The inherent White or Asian traits that become a part of this "black" person are now simply considered "black" traits, including the ability to become a good golf player, so that's why there's a disconnect with the media and why they are stymied by the fact there hasn't been and "influx" of "black" golfers. They are completely disregarding the genetic makeup of his other half.
 

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21 year old Rory McIlroy has a 4 shot lead going into the final round. Pretty damn impressive, much more so if he can close the deal at such a young age.

The White and Jewish media hacks are all wearing black armbands of mourning after their idol Tiger shot a +2 today, much more in keeping with his play over the past year than yesterday's hot round. But Woods isn't out of it completely at -5; a dozen or so players can still win if McIlroy falters.

Interesting note: the top seven players on the leader board are non-Americans. Looks like as intennis, boxingandother White-dominatedsports, the bright young White stars are not from the Caste System-ruinedU.S.Edited by: Don Wassall
 

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Yeah alot of DWFs, traitors, MSM, white self loathers, CMs, blacks and their worshipers and other assorted miscreants will have the K-Jelly on standby if Baldrick is able to win.
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...and they'd have their trusty knee pads & chin guards ready to "service" their beloved "god" Cheatah. I seriously think many of those nut-huggers in the gallery & the pukes announcing would just love to bob on Cheatah's knob.
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There's a burning desire within ESPN to see Tiger Woods succeed and win, more so than any other media outlet in the world. I was out and about today, but would check the homepage from my phone every hour or so to see the scores. Each time, there was a picture of Woods, a link with a special Tiger-meter just to track his progress, and catchy headlines like "Tiger on the prowl!", "Chippin away", "Tiger this, Tiger that". This obsession borders on psychotic.

You wouldn't know the fact that a young 21 year old by the name of Rory McIlroy was having a great 3rd round and is about the make history. That would make a fascinating story, but predictably, the entire focus is on their one and only washed-up idol instead.
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i don't know much about golf and don't follow it at all, but there's a good article linked over at Drudge: Tiger falters, trails slew of young guns.

here's an excerpt:
AUGUSTA, Ga. â€" The symbolism was fascinating.


Tiger Woods, desperately hanging on to keep his hopes of winning a fifth Masters within reach, was standing in the 18th fairway about to hit his approach shot late yesterday afternoon.


As Woods stood over the ball, a titanic roar erupted behind him from the 17th green, interrupting his concentration and forcing him to back off his shot and regroup.
It was back on 17 where Rory McIlroy dropped a 33-foot birdie putt to give himself the commanding four-shot lead he will take into today's final round, sending the crowd around that green into a frenzy ...



It probably didn't occur to Woods at that moment, but what McIlroy did is exactly what Woods has been doing to everyone else for most of his career.


Once he stepped back over his ball after the interruption, Woods proceeded to air mail his approach shot over the 18th green and finish with bogey, leaving him a likely insurmountable seven shots behind the 21-year-old McIlroy ...
 

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McIlroy has stumbled out of the gate in the final round, and The Surly One is on fire. But there are a dozen men in it and it's still early in the round. Should be another memorable Masters.
 

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Really a disgusting choke by the field. Makes it unwatchable.
 

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Woods at best will be in a playoff, but it's highly unlikely that will happen. Adam Scott has a one shot lead at -11 with three holes to play, but there are a bunch of guys at -10 (including Woods, who has finished his round).
 

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Yes, Adam Scott now at -12 and Ogilvy finishes at -10. Go Adam!
 

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With Woods in the clubhouse the MSM rooting now follows their racial script: darkest skin first, then most unlike the US, so it's Cabrerra, Day, Choi.
 

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Nice comeback by Scott on that last hole after hitting it into the sand traps to par it. Schwartzel coming on strong at -12 with a great shot to close out 16 and starts off great on the 17th hole. Looks like it's coming down to Scott and Schwartzel. Some great golf being played.
 

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Four straight birdies to win it by Charl Schwartzel! Amazing playing by him and several others, another fantastic Masters.
 

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I was wrong, it was very watchable. So many players in contention. Nice to see a new guy win but an american would have been nice. I was hoping for Ogilve but in a crowded field like that it could have been anybody. The field did not wilt for Eldrick. He played well though. Still a force to be reckoned with. It's amazing how he still can grind it out.
 

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Yeah, a real South African wins, while the CMs "african american" comes up short again in recent times.

That was an amazing final back 9 by Schwartzel.
 

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My local sports station yesterday started off the sports segment by saying "Love him or hate him, Tiger Woods is among the leaders..." and this was after his poor play yesterday. I wonder how they'll start today's segment off. I'm just so glad he didn't win...would have to make sure I was far enough from the T.V. screen just in case I accidentally flipped on BSPN as they would be orgasmic with delight.

The best news about it all is that there are a lot of up-and-coming younger golfers with tremendous skills that Tiger will have to compete with in the years to come.
 

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I'm watching the Golf Channel right now and Brandel Chamblee (who's generally pretty good) is crediting -- who else? -- Tiger Woods for the fact that no Americans currently own any of the four majors for the first time since 1994. Chamblee said that Woods' success led athletes around the world who would otherwise have taken up other sports to turn to golf instead. If that's the case, then where are the great young American golfers, including black ones, who similarly chose golf over other sports? If anything, following Chamblee's logic, the emergence of Woods should have led to a golden era of U.S. golfers, but the opposite has happened -- zero good black golfers, and few good young White American ones. Edited by: Don Wassall
 
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