Wow, hell of a come back by Tiger

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too little, too late from Tiger. Epic meltdown by McElroy...you never like to see that happen. Very reminiscent of last year at St. Andrew's, where he went from the lead to shooting an 80.
 
I've been watching the Masters since Jack won in 86. I've can't remember ever seeing a leaderboard like this on the last 4 holes on Sunday.
 
A shame, though, that after a 31 on the front Tiger went even on the back. Still, 67 on Sunday is ballsy. How's he liking that 3-putt on 12 now?
 
PS: Watching this is HD is awesome.
 
I've been pulling for Schwartzel all day. Go unknown guy!!

So of course, he promptly drives the rough on 17...:sigh:
 
yeah, I'm a sucker to see Tiger do well. Schwartzel's been playing well. That was a heckuva putt on 16.
 
Clutch putting right now. Though I'd like to see TIger win (probably won't happen now), I think it's cool that people are making putts, rather than watching, say, the back nine of the US Open where people are making bogeys left and right and the winners just survive.
 
Nice approach from the rough by Charl on 17. That is a very makeable putt--can he put up three straight birdies after ten straight pars?

Edit: YES HE CAN!!
 
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Really impressed that the young guys are making these clutch putts, and veterans like Choi, Cabrera (and even Tiger) kinda choked coming down the stretch.

Well, not "choked", but didn't take the bull by the horns.

Anyway, wouldn't be surprised to see Charl jar this shot. He's gunning.
 
It's like shooting FTs at the end of practice...every day I'd have two putts from 40 feet to win the Masters. He's not even that far away. Gotta be a great feeling.
 
And he NAILS it! 4 straight birdies to close it out. That was a thing of beauty.
 

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