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        <title>Will Tiger make a charge? - The world of golf - PEbner&apos;s Blog - Victoria Advocate</title>
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        <description>Tiger Woods, just about everyone&#039;s pick to win the Masters, finds himself in a little trouble at the halfway point of the year&#039;s first major.
Woods has had his struggles and currently stands at 1-under par, seven shots behind the leader Trevor Immelman. Now the question is, can Woods bounce back this go around?
No doubt he has been in this situation before and definitely has the game to make a charge over the weekend but he could have some competition this week.
Along with Immelman at the top of the leaderboard stand Brandt Snedeker at 7-under along with Steve Flesch and Phil Mickelson at 5-under. While Immelman, Snedeker and Flesch may not have the experience of playing in the final group on Sunday in a major, Mickelson does.
So do Retief Goosen, Stewart Cink, Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk and all are right there with Woods.
Sunday looks to be shaping up a another wild finish and it will be interesting to see you will be battling it out down the stretch.</description>
        <itunes:summary>Tiger Woods, just about everyone&#039;s pick to win the Masters, finds himself in a little trouble at the halfway point of the year&#039;s first major.
Woods has had his struggles and currently stands at 1-under par, seven shots behind the leader Trevor Immelman. Now the question is, can Woods bounce back this go around?
No doubt he has been in this situation before and definitely has the game to make a charge over the weekend but he could have some competition this week.
Along with Immelman at the top of the leaderboard stand Brandt Snedeker at 7-under along with Steve Flesch and Phil Mickelson at 5-under. While Immelman, Snedeker and Flesch may not have the experience of playing in the final group on Sunday in a major, Mickelson does.
So do Retief Goosen, Stewart Cink, Vijay Singh and Jim Furyk and all are right there with Woods.
Sunday looks to be shaping up a another wild finish and it will be interesting to see you will be battling it out down the stretch.</itunes:summary>
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                <title>Apr 14,  2008 at 08:04 PM : Another fantastic...</title>
                <description>Another fantastic Masters golf tournament. Arnold Palmers starting drive, Ian Poulters hole in one at 16, Trevor Immelmans chip into 13 and then his ball stayed on the front bank on 15.
How can golf get any better than this? These guys are miles from the rest of us when it comes to this great sport. Number 11 is a 505 yard par 4. Take a look at Riversides score card at #9 on the blue. Same distance but we have a par 5. LOL!
Ebner, if you haven&#039;t been to Augusta, you need to plan a trip. You won&#039;t regret it.
Seeya at Riverside Paul
 
Tom</description>
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                <itunes:summary>Another fantastic Masters golf tournament. Arnold Palmers starting drive, Ian Poulters hole in one at 16, Trevor Immelmans chip into 13 and then his ball stayed on the front bank on 15.
How can golf get any better than this? These guys are miles from the rest of us when it comes to this great sport. Number 11 is a 505 yard par 4. Take a look at Riversides score card at #9 on the blue. Same distance but we have a par 5. LOL!
Ebner, if you haven&#039;t been to Augusta, you need to plan a trip. You won&#039;t regret it.
Seeya at Riverside Paul
 
Tom</itunes:summary>     
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