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    Apr 9, 2007, 06:49 PM
    What's wrong with shooting over par in the Masters?
    So, today everybody is talking about how boring the Masters was. I don't think that just because they weren't making a bunch of birdies, doesn't mean it wasn't exiting. I like to see the professionals play under tough conditions.
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    Nov 25, 2008, 04:52 PM
    I agree. Augusta has really been toughened up over the last few years. Nick Faldo says he doesn't enjoy playing The Masters anymore because the Augusta course is now in control of him. We see too many tournaments where the players play on pristine courses and shoot 15 or 20 under for 4 rounds. That's why I think the tough courses played in the US Open and the British Open usually sort the men from the boys.

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