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Men in green jackets, the burgeoning banks of purple azaleas lining the fairways, the occasional utterance of "in the hawwll!" in a heavy southern drawl ; it can mean but one thing. The Masters. That harbinger of a summer of golfing manna is with us yet again.
I fully expect the man in black to put up a robust defence of his title this year. I at least predict he will finish higher up the leader board than Woods. Not sure if the Mollinari brothers received invitations but I'm expecting big things from them this summer as I am from Peter Oosterhuis.
I think 2011 will see the first British major winner since Paul Laurie emerged from the carnage of Carnoustie in 99 and that man, I predict, will be Lee Westwood.
Anyone else going to be glued to their sets this weekend?
If Paul Casey grows a pair he will win plenty of majors. I expect him to finish in the top 5.
I think the winner will be Martin Kaymer with Bubba Watson and Hunter Mahan going close.
Woods and Mickelson in the top 10 but wont ever really threaten.
Admittedly the naunces, the skills and the unfolding drama of a top golf tournament would, much like test cricket and world series baseball, be lost on those with short attention spans. For them we have Premiership football, Olympic 100 metre finals, and the World Wrestling Federation. There's something for everybody.
Last edited by Doggy Styles; 4 April 2011, 13:08.
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