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like Ernie Els, had the misfortune of playing in the Woods era. And, yes, only 13 players - I'm counting victories by John Ball and Harold Hilton in the British and U.S. Amateur - have won more majors ...
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21 days until the Masters: Looking back at the 2004 Masters, Lefty finally breaks throughMickelson had three consecutive 69s after an opening 72. It was his 12th start at the Masters. 1) Phil Mickelson; 9-under 279 2) Ernie Els; 8-under 280 3) K.J. Choi; 3-under 285 5) Sergio Garcia, ...
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