2013 Masters

Mowich

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Now that was a really fun Master's to watch. Both Angel and Adam deserve congratulations. But it will be Australia who will celebrate the hardest as Adam Scott will bring home the country's first green jacket and Master's win. Angel didn't make it easy for him right up to the last shot when Angel's ball finished on the lip of the cup giving Adam a putt for birdie and the win. Wonderful golf. Truly enjoyable.
 

Walter

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Now that was a really fun Master's to watch. Both Angel and Adam deserve congratulations. But it will be Australia who will celebrate the hardest as Adam Scott will bring home the country's first green jacket and Master's win. Angel didn't make it easy for him right up to the last shot when Angel's ball finished on the lip of the cup giving Adam a putt for birdie and the win. Wonderful golf. Truly enjoyable.
Agreed.
 

talloola

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yes, other than the unfortunate tiger situation, this masters was one of the most enjoyable of all of them
I have watched.

the back nine today was a battle, but when the dust setted, angel and adam emerged into the playoff, and
it was such quality two holes, and when angel's putt sat on the edge of the hole, it was a signal to
adam to 'drop' it in for the win.
I watched adam's whole press conference and he stated that he asked 'stevie' for the line on that putt,
because it was getting dark on that green, he wasn't sure, and stevie had seen that line many times before,
and gave him the 'clue', and in it went.

it is wonderful to see adam scott win, for himself, he is a great, classy guy, but also for australia.

congratulations to adam and australia.
 

Mowich

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My last comment must go to Tianlang, the 14-year-old who finished the tourney with a 75, at 12 over 300 - another great back-story to the 2013 Masters.
 

coldstream

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Playoffs always seem to end on the 10th at the Masters. I was glad to see Adam Scott prevail after his collapse in the last holes of the Open Championship last year. That incident at 15th on Saturday cost Tiger 4 strokes in total.. which would have given him the victory. Instead his prospects for catching Jack Nicklaus' record of 18 Majors.. and unfortunately his reputation for honest play.. took another battering.