Jack Lambert
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I'm looking forward to the Masters as well, and will probably get the thread for it started today sometime. Unfortunately, ESPN still has the first two rounds on Thursday and Friday, which means they'll undoubtedly be talking about Woods. I've already been seeing some stuff on Woods' 1997 win. I'm looking forward to seeing the Arnold Palmer tributes throughout the week. CBS usually has a "special" on before their Sunday coverage starts. I haven't seen anything on it this year, so forgive me if something has come out, but I'm guessing it will be on Arnold Palmer in some way. I'm hoping one of the big name players starts off strong, which would help to push Woods completely out of the conversation.
It'll be interesting to see how The Masters plays out. Dustin Johnson is coming in on fire, whereas a lot of the other big names haven't exactly been tearing it up the last couple of weeks. For instance, McIlroy didn't make it out of the the group play at the WGC, Jordan Spieth didn't get out of group play at the WGC, and missed the cut this week. Stenson, Reed, and Adam Scott all missed the cut this week as well. Jason Day will probably play, but his status is up in the air as well. Fowler is the only "big name" golfer that's played halfways decent this week in Houston. I'm guessing most of these guys are looking ahead to Augusta, though.
It'll be interesting to see how The Masters plays out. Dustin Johnson is coming in on fire, whereas a lot of the other big names haven't exactly been tearing it up the last couple of weeks. For instance, McIlroy didn't make it out of the the group play at the WGC, Jordan Spieth didn't get out of group play at the WGC, and missed the cut this week. Stenson, Reed, and Adam Scott all missed the cut this week as well. Jason Day will probably play, but his status is up in the air as well. Fowler is the only "big name" golfer that's played halfways decent this week in Houston. I'm guessing most of these guys are looking ahead to Augusta, though.