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hutstar said:
I am going on Sunday. Would be unreal if there is an Aussie winner.

Have fun.That course is so lovely.
I'm envious.Cheer on the Aussies!

Been Iqing the golf and watching it at a sane time.

Day looks the goods so far but the Warnambool boy is going good too.
Unleash THe Leish.
 
Tigers of Old said:
Gee that Tiger penalty seems stiff.
Not at all. His first attempt was 2m too long - he took his ball back 2m and hit it stone dead. Lucky not to be DQ-ed.

Come on an Aussie winner! Shame about Day's finish after he made all the short par putts all day - up to 17.
 
Cannot believe how far Day was driving the ball, and how many great spots he put himself off the tee. His drives on 10, 14 & 17 were monstrous. Unfortunately didn't take advantage and surprisingly his putter let him down on the last 2 - generally a fearless putter. Is my first selection to come back and win it tomorrow. (got a little on him at 60/1 after the first round so hoping I'm right). Also have a little on Snedeker @ 46/1 so although want an aussie to win will not be unhappy if he gets it.

4.30am start will be a little tough.
 
Day having got to 9 under and outright leader, has bogeyed 16 and 17 and is now a shot behind Scott and Cabrera. Very disappointing

Looks like its going to be up to Adam Scott.
 
Got the leaderboard up at work just waiting for the numbers to tick over. Been nerve racking.

Haven't been many birdies on 18 all day and then both Scott and Cabrera both birdie it.

Come on Scotty, break the drought.
 
casper68 said:
yes Scott won

Thanks for the updates caspar....its bloody nerve racking watching the official masters site and waiting for the scores to tick over.

He has laid the ghosts of Royal Lytham 2012 to rest.

Well done Adam....finally we have an Aussie in the Green jacket.