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I agree, as much as I wanted Lee Westwood to win his first major it was an absolute masterclass of golf from Mickelson all through the 4 days.

It got me to thinking about just what is the guys secret and I came up with the fact that he relishes the challenge and really enjoys himself out on the course, he was forever smiling as he thrived on the pressure situations, brave and bold in his shot making, never taking the easy way out.While Westwood seemed nervous and ill at ease in his shot making decisions.

Yet again, another thrilling and sometimes unbeleavable Masters which saw two holes in one on the last day along with half an hour of the most breathtaking golf shots I have ever seen as balls were going down the hole from over 150 yards away, chip shot after chip shot hitting centre cup and dropping in the hole as well as important putts rolling in.

The US Masters, Golf at it's best.


Tattoo
Not that I know of, I'll check my work timetable though because I work for an outside bar company, they did the scottish open last year before I joined them.I certainly won't be going to watch when I have a nice comfy armchair and cheap lager from tesco all within arms reach.  12hours a day for 2 days before the nitty gritty last 8 hours of the final two days are enjoyed.Can life get any better.
Tattoo
I loved the Masters this year and yes, Mickelson was genius velvet. I wanted Lee to win too Tatto but as you say Phil played breathtaking golf..hard to beat. His birdie at the 18th crowned it. I enjoyed Peter Allis` commentary. At the end, when Mickelson took his hat off, he said  "Beware of the man with the dark face and white forehead"
Scotty
HAHA, yeah that made me laugh out loud too Scotty, it reminded me the time when Sandy Lyle won it and they interviewed his caddie while Sandy was getting the green jacket. The caddie had a ball in his hand and he was asked if that was the winning ball, he replied yes but he had also sold 20 of the winning balls on his way to the studio.
Tattoo
Reference: Tattoo
HAHA, yeah that made me laugh out loud too Scotty, it reminded me the time when Sandy Lyle won it and they interviewed his caddie while Sandy was getting the green jacket. The caddie had a ball in his hand and he was asked if that was the winning ball, he replied yes but he had also sold 20 of the winning balls on his way to the studio.
 He must have been a Scot  Tattoo, do you remember the Open at Carnoustie when the Jean Vandervelde (sp)  was way ahead and ended up in the Barry Burn with his socks and shoes off? He`d never seen silt in his life, it looked liked.  I was on the edge of my seat for that one. Paul Lawrie won..it`s one I`ll never forget..magic.
Scotty
It was brilliant, although I wanted Lee to win, I just knew he wasn't going to which way Mickleson was playing. he was brilliant, the two consecutive  eagles on day three set him up for the win imo.

Best one liner from Peter Aliss for me was last year or the year before when he said he was watching Carol Vorderman and got aroused  then went onto say he thought he was a great 7 letter word! 
oh and this year when Mickleson went into the tree's, Aliss said it served him right for looking like Jonathan Ross  
Dame_Ann_Average

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