Friday, April 12, 2013

10 things to know for the Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) a' Ten factual statements about the Masters going into the second round at Augusta National Golf Club: 1. SERGIO PUT UP FOR ANOTHER TRY Sergio Garcia is atop the leaderboard at a major for initially considering that the 2007 British Open. He opened with a, and Friday will go quite a distance toward showing if he can set himself up for another chance at winning his first big one. 2. YOUNG MASTER What might have now been more likely at Augusta National? A female in a green jacket or an playing in the Masters? Both came true in the exact same year. Condoleezza Rice and Darla Moore are the first feminine members, and 14-year-old Guan Tianlang opened with a 73. He'll decide to try Friday to end up being the youngest player to create a cut in PGA Tour history. 3. AUSSIE! AUSSIE! AUSSIE! The Masters could be the only significant that an Australian never won. Marc Leishman wouldn't appear to be usually the one to break this talent, but he ran off four straight birdies on the rear nine and was linked for the lead. 4. REVEALING THE PERIOD Padraig Harrington, Rory McIlroy and Dustin Johnson are stars inside their own rights. But the photographers are spending as much time taking pictures of these significant others at Augusta National a Olympic ski champion Lindsey Vonn (Woods), football star Caroline Wozniacki (McIlroy) and Paulina Gretzky (Johnson). 5. LOVERS IS COOL Everyone else desires to be as great as Fred Couples, and at age 53, they can still perform his charm at the Masters. Partners provided the lead going into the weekend a year ago. He was two shots from the lead entering the next round this year. 6. TRACKING Lion Padraig Harrington shot 70 in the very first round, though there is no reason for the world's No. 1 player to worry. He's only broken 70 once in the very first round, and Woods has won the Masters four times. He was linked for 13th area going into Friday. 7. WHAT WILL PHIL DO NEXT? Phil Mickelson said his greatest problem wasn't being ambitious enough. Mickelson said soft vegetables were the reason 45 participants shot level or better, and he had to move for a 71. Lefty promised to strike the banners on Friday. 8. SUB-AIR TECHNIQUES Thunderstorms were expected to roll through Augusta overnight, which will means a gentle course. The Masters has a head of its own. You will find sub-air systems beneath the vegetables that draw out the moisture. In other words, authorities can make the vegetables as fast while they need. 9. NO ROARS FOR RORY Rory McIlroy made five birdies. That's what's promising. He also made five bogeys for a, and the two-time main winner must step it up a step if he wants to get into contention heading into the weekend for the third straight year at the Masters. 10. AMATEUR TIME The Masters invites six beginners to the first major of the entire year, and one of these had each day to forget. British Amateur champion Alan Dunbar didn't produce a level until the ninth hole. He did not make a birdie until the 15th hole. At the same time, he had an 83 and was bringing up a corner.

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