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  • barbarianB Offline
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    Shaping up to be a great weekend, thankfully Rose didn't run away with it today.

    Anyone under par is well in it, and Speith and Thomas loom as two real chances. Great to have a few Aussies in the hunt as well.

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    Anyone else finding the Masters a bit dull this time? Or maybe just that golf is dull?

    They seem to have set the course up tough this week to protect it and I can't see that changing on the final day. Hideki Matsuyama has a 4 shot lead so it is his to lose really as he shot a 65 while everyone else battled. Hideki always seems to be around the top 20 at big events so it will be interesting to see if he crumbles on the final day.

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    @kiwipie I watched a bit this morning after the weather delay. It was yeah, pretty average. Lack of crowds? Lack of exciting shots? Just guys grinding. Speiths chip in pretty much the highlight I saw.

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    3 shot swing to open up! Chance of a cracking day for happy Gilmore’s caddy

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    @kiwipie said in US Masters 2021:

    Anyone else finding the Masters a bit dull this time? Or maybe just that golf is dull?

    I used to watch the Masters final round every year in the 1990s and 2000s. Don't bother now. Perhaps there were more characters and variety in their play back in the day. But men hitting a ball big distances towards a hole became dull after a while.

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    Looks like Hideki just has to hold it together with everyone else going backwards. Rahm the only one charging and he started too far back.

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    Six shot lead with eight holes to play

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    Hideki has a shocker in his first two shots in the 13th ... but two lucky breaks and walks off with birdie.

    When it’s your day

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    Matsuyama with a 2 shot lead oging into 17 after bogying 16, while his playing partner Schauffele with a triple on 16

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    @taniwharugby said in US Masters 2021:

    Matsuyama with a 2 shot lead oging into 17 after bogying 16, while his playing partner Schauffele with a triple on 16

    Japan is going to go wild if he wins this.

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    @gt12 his to lose, bogey on 18 will win it for him.

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    @gt12 when he wins it!

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    Here we go! This is cool, because I like him much better than they other guy his age (who gets heaps of PR)

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    he found the bunker on 18...just needs to find the green and 2 putt to win.

    EDIT - 5 ft and 2 putts to win

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    Made hard work of it but got there!

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    Schauffele will be ruing that triple, was within a few inches of being a great shot.

    Well done to Matsuyama though (kinda reminds me of when Campbell won his major, he just kept hitting the shots while others faltered around him)

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    Happy for Matsuyama.

    Bit of a fizzer of a day, the only real drama was the 15 minute period between Hideki dunking his second on 15, and Xander dunking his tee shot on 16.

    That will haunt Xander, you feel like all he had to do was get it within 25 feet and the pressure would have been right on Hideki. But he really shat the bed, and all Hideki had to do to win was play par/bogey golf. And it pissed me off mightily as I took Xander at $23 after the first round.

    But Hideki won it on the back nine on Saturday, that stretch from 11-17 was just remarkable. A really deserving winner.

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    @barbarian said in US Masters 2021:

    Happy for Matsuyama.

    Same. The Japanese at work are stoked.

    New Japanese Chairman started today and even he was showing his excitement.

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    Yeah, I watched the final round. If Zalatoris putter had been on a fire, it would have been very interesting. Schauffle basically beat himself when he completely fluffed the 16th. He'd gotten within 2 at that point, and a birdie there would have been a complete game changer. However, it wasn't to be.

    Fair play to Matsuyama though, holding his nerve. Not as great watching as previous years, but it's still the Masters.

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