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Title:Welcome to the Golf Notes Conference!
Notice:FOR SALE notes in Note 69 please! Intros in note 863 or 61.
Moderator:FUNYET::ANDERSON
Created:Tue Feb 15 1994
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:2129
Total number of notes:21499

2076.0. "Masters 1996!" by STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZ (Octavio Diaz) Wed Apr 03 1996 14:05

I guess the late start of our golf season has made us be late on our favourite 
picks for every Major, and the first one is just 8 days away!!

Here is the list of invitees (thanks to www.masters86.com)

Make your picks! 

Tavo

BTW, Olazabal withdrew due to still having problems with is toe.


[masters96.com]

       1996 Masters Tournament Qualifiers
       Last updated on Sunday, March 24, 1996 at 10:00pm

       Tommy Aaron (1)        Bob Goalby (1)           Masashi "Jumbo''
       George Archer (1)      Paul Goydos (12)         Ozaki (14)
       Woody Austin (12,13)   Jay Haas (9,10,11,13)    Mark O'Meara
       Paul Azinger (4,9)     Brian Henninger (9)      (11,12,13)
       Ian Baker-Finch (3,14) Tim Herron (12)          Arnold Palmer (1)
       Seve Ballesteros       Satoshi Higashi (14)     Corey Pavin (2,9,13)
       (1,14)                 Scott Hoch (9,12,13)     Kenny Perry (9,13)
       Gay Brewer (1)         Ben Hogan (1)            Gary Player (1,14)
       Mark Brooks (12)       John Huston (9)          Nick Price
       Brad Bryant (10,12,13) Hale Irwin (9)           (3,4,10,13,14)
       Jack Burke Jr. (1)     Peter Jacobsen (13)      Henry Picard (1)
       Mark Calcavecchia      Lee Janzen               Loren Roberts (9,13)
       (12,13)                (2,9,10,12,13)           Costantino Rocca (14)
       Michael Campbell (14)  Herman Keiser (1)        Mark Roe (10,14)
       Billy Casper (1)       Tom Kite (2)             Gene Sarazen (1)
       Alexander Cejka (14)   Neal Lancaster (10)      Gordon Sherry (6,14)
       Charles Coody (1)      Bernhard Langer (1,14)   Scott Simpson (13)
       Fred Couples (1,9)     Tom Lehman (10,12,13)    Vijay Singh
       Jerry Courville Jr.    Justin Leonard (11,13)   (10,12,13,14)
       (8)                    Davis Love III           Jeff Sluman (10,11)
       Ben Crenshaw (1,9,13)  (9,10,12,13)             Sam Snead (1)
       John Daly (3,4)        Steve Lowery (11)        Craig Stadler (1,11)
       Ed Dougherty (12)      Sandy Lyle (1,14)        Payne Stewart
       David Duval (13)       Jeff Maggert (10,11)     (2,12,13)
       David Edwards (9)      George Marucci (5-B)     Curtis Strange (9)
       Steve Elkington        Billy Mayfair (12,13)    Steve Stricker (10)
       (4,9,13,14)            Scott McCarron (12)      Hal Sutton (12)
       Ernie Els              Mark McCumber (10)       Sam Torrance (14)
       (2,12,11,13,14)        Phil Mickelson           Kirk Triplett (13)
       Bob Estes (11)         (9,10,12,13)             Ted Tryba (12)
       Nick Faldo (1,9,13,14) Cary Middlecoff (1)      Bob Tway (10,12,13)
       Brad Faxon (9,11)      Larry Mize (1)           Duffy Waldorf
       Ray Floyd (1,9)        Colin Montgomerie        (9,10,12)
       Doug Ford (1)          (9,11,14)                Art Wall Jr. (1)
       David Frost (9,14)     Byron Nelson (1)         Tom Watson (1,9)
       Fred Funk (12,13)      Jack Nicklaus (1)        D.A. Weibring (12)
       Jim Furyk (12)         Frank Nobilo (10,14)     Chris Wollmann (7)
       Jim Gallagher Jr.      Greg Norman              Tiger Woods (5-A)
       (12,13)                (3,9,10,12,13,14)        Ian Woosnam (1,9,14)
       David Gilford (9,14)   Jose Maria Olazabal      Fuzzy Zoeller (1)
       Bill Glasson (10)      (1,9,14)

               ---------------------------------------------------

       LEGEND:

          * 1. Masters Tournament Champions (lifetime)
          * 2. U.S. Open Champions (five year exemption)
          * 3. British Open Champions (five year exemption)
          * 4. PGA Championship winners (five year exemption)
          * 5A. 1995 U.S. Amateur Champion (one year exemption)
          * 5B. 1995 U.S. Amateur runnerup (one year exemption)
          * 6. 1995 British Amateur Champion (one year exemption)
          * 7. 1995 U.S. Amateur Public Links Champion (one year
            exemption)
          * 8. 1995 Mid-Amateur Champion (one year exemption)
          * 9. The top 24 finishers, and ties, in 1995 Masters
          * 10. The top 16 finishers, and ties, in the 1995 U.S. Open
          * 11. The top 8 finishers, and ties, in the 1995 PGA
            Championship
          * 12. Winners of PGA Tour co-sponsored tournament considered by
            the Masters Committee to be "major" events from the conclusion
            of the 1995 Masters to the beginning of the 1996 Masters.
          * 13. The top 30 money leaders from the final official PGA Tour
            money list of 1995.
          * 14. International section.


Contents �1996 by The Augusta Chronicle and Sports Illustrated

T.RTitleUserPersonal
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2076.1My top fiveSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazWed Apr 03 1996 14:1114
I'll go first. Based on the way the US PGA tour is going I wouldn't be 
surprised to see a rookie (or two) on the leaderboard comes the final 9 holes 
on Sunday.

So here are my top five:

Duval - He's been there one almost every tournament this year
Justin Leonard - Same thing
Couples	- he's baaaack!
Norman - Started strong, but is loosing momentum, depends on how he plays this 
week
Watson, if he can figure out those five footers, the rest of the game is there

And my pick to win: Freddy!!!
2076.2masters predictionsCFSCTC::SCHOONMAKERWed Apr 03 1996 14:3513
Here's my top five "best bets":

1. Tom Lehman - he's there every year at Augusta, it suits his game
2. Phil Mickelson - hitting the ball great, and he's a great putter - a must
3. Greg Norman - what needs to be said, although he might want it *too* much
4. Fred Couples - He's playing this week at BellSouth, will 3 wks in a row be
   too much for his back?
5. Colin Montgomerie - One of the best in the world right now.
...
99. Tom Watson - he's getting to the greens as well as anyone, but I can't even
    imagine having the yips AND having to putt at Augusta!

-Eric
2076.3My Three choicesPCBUOA::EHSWed Apr 03 1996 15:0010
    
    My shot @ the TOP three who just may take the 96' Green Jacket!
    
    1.	Woosnam
    2.	Lehman
    3.  Michael Campbell
    
    
    	Ed (Who will be watching from Pinehurst, NC - A little Golf Getaway Next
    	    Week - YES!)
2076.4And the winner is ...STAR::TGOODWINOpenVMS SCSI Device SupportWed Apr 03 1996 15:0812
	This is the way I see it:

	1. Mickelson wins it in a playoff over 
	2. Couples

	Close behind

	3. Singh - won't win at Augusta with a long putter.
	4. Brooks - peaked too early this year
	5. Price - had a slow start so far this year.

2076.5My Top FiveRTL::ROSESteve Rose 42d 45' N, 71d 28' WWed Apr 03 1996 15:329
1. Colin Montgomerie will eagle the last hole
   after hitting a tree to beat
2. Greg Norman by 1 stroke.
3. Tom Lehman will 3 putt the last two holes
   to fall out of contention.
4. Fred Couples will be the last player to make
   the cut but then shot a 59 on the last day
   to move into 4th place.
5. Davis Love III.
2076.6PCBUOA::PARADISODigital, she'll be coming round the cornerWed Apr 03 1996 15:417
Going with a couple of longshots who have a chance to win a jacket,


  1. Mark Calcavecchia
  2. Nick Faldo

-D
2076.7BRAT::MCCRACKENWed Apr 03 1996 15:538
    1.  Fred Couples
    2.  John Daly
    3.  Davis Love III
    4.  Phil Mickelson
    5.  Corey Pavin.
    
    Just in alphabetical order, not in order of preference
    
2076.8some "nobody" will take itFABSIX::J_TREMBLAYThu Apr 04 1996 10:0010
	Grant it that everyone with an invitation to the Masters should be
considered a "somebody", I predict that the winner will be:

	* Someone who's never won ar Augusta before and...

	* Someone who will not be picked to win by anyone

If I were to mention any names, that would disqualify them by the second
condition.
					John
2076.9maybe earthquakes ARE ok?NETCAD::WLENEHANMon Apr 08 1996 17:5316
    
    
    Hi,
    
    	I can see it now;
    
    	Opening day at Augusta... 2 hour delay to shovel snow off the
    	greens ! :(
    
    	Is it me or is California with all its perils looking like
    	a nice place to buy a house?
    
    	Living in Mass is really getting to be a pain!
    
    	Walta
    
2076.10BSS::JACKSONIce off has started!Tue Apr 09 1996 01:548
      Alot of complaining about snow, but be glad the courses will be in
    good shape, unlike here in Colorado's eastern range.  The courses are
    soooo dried out, we've been playing on dirt, greens are like cement,
    and tee boxes don't have much grass.
    
      No snow for us = no good grass come July!
    
      Tim
2076.11Think about those green fairways to come!?STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazTue Apr 09 1996 10:177
I guess you're right Tim, but boy, have we been waiting for a long time. The 
first storm hit early December, and here we are 4 months later, waiting to get 
another 5 to 10 inches tonight and tomorrow.

I am so optimistic (or unrealistic?) that I even got a tee time for Sunday at 
Stow, ha, ha, ha.

2076.12Nick Price is ready....POWDML::JAYMALONEYWed Apr 10 1996 15:588
    
    	Nick Price appears to be ready.... 
    
    	(Watch out for Watson sneaking in by Saturday afternoon... just
    	hope all his putts are over 10 feet..!)
    
    	Jay
    
2076.13Sentimental favoritesNIOSS1::ROY_LWed Apr 10 1996 17:0411
    These boys may not have a chance to win but they would make a great
    story:
    
    Nicklaus         Repeat 1986 all over again.
    Ballesteros      They say he's washed up!
    Zoeller          Always fun to watch and has not one in a long time.
    Woods            No amateur has ever won.
    Daly             Also fun to watch.
    Stankowski       Fron no one to hero.
    
    I guess it would be asking to much for Arny to do something.
2076.14First round pairingsSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazWed Apr 10 1996 18:59111
(There may be some delays due to early frost)

       		First-round Masters Tournament pairings
                       Last updated April 9, 1996 at 10 PM

       AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP) - Pairings and start times for Thursday's first
       round of the Masters: All Times EDT:

          Time               Names

          7:45 a.m.  - Gene Sarazen, Sam Snead, Byron Nelson (ceremonial)

          8 a.m.     - Charles Coody and non-competing marker

          8:09 a.m.  - Gay Brewer, Doug Ford

          8:18 a.m.  - Tommy Aaron, Billy Casper

          8:27 a.m.  - Bob Tway, Ted Tryba

          8:36 a.m.  - Paul Azinger, David Gilford

          8:45 a.m.  - Neal Lancaster, Kirk Triplett

          8:54 a.m.  - Brad Bryant, Ed Dougherty

          9:03 a.m.  - Seve Ballesteros, Jeff Maggert

          9:12 a.m.  - Tom Kite, D.A. Weibring

          9:21 a.m.  - Peter Jacobsen, Frank Nobilo

          9:30 a.m.  - Jeff Sluman, Brad Faxon

          9:39 a.m.  - Mark McCumber, Tim Herron

          9:48 a.m.  - Lee Janzen, Nick Price

          9:57 a.m.  - Brian Henninger, Scott McCarron

          10:06 a.m. - Arnold Palmer, Buddy Marucci

          10:15 a.m. - Steve Lowery, Mark Roe

          10:24 a.m. - Ian Baker-Finch, Hal Sutton

          10:33 a.m. - Phil Mickelson, Sam Torrance

          10:42 a.m. - Duffy Waldorf, Steve Stricker

          10:51 a.m. - Scott Hoch, Paul Stankowski

          11 a.m.    - Ray Floyd, David Frost

          11:09 a.m. - Jim Gallagher Jr., Billy Mayfair

          11:18 a.m. - Gary Player, Chris Wollmann

          11:27 a.m. - Woody Austin, Mark Brooks

          11:36 a.m. - Bill Glasson, Bob Estes

          11:45 a.m. - Larry Mize, Costantino Rocca

          11:54 a.m. - Sandy Lyle, Kenny Perry

          12:03 p.m. - Mark Calcavecchia, John Huston

          12:12 p.m. - Fred Funk, Paul Goydos

          12:21 p.m. - Tom Watson, Steve Elkington

          12:30 p.m. - Ben Crenshaw, Tiger Woods

          12:39 p.m. - Nick Faldo, John Daly

          12:48 p.m. - Bernhard Langer, Jerry Courville Jr.

          12:57 p.m. - Jack Nicklaus, Michael Campbell

          1:06 p.m.  - Jay Haas, Tom Lehman

          1:15 p.m.  - Curtis Strange, Scott Simpson

          1:24 p.m.  - Davis Love III, Colin Montgomerie

          1:33 p.m.  - Fred Couples, Gordon Sherry

          1:42 p.m.  - Corey Pavin, Vijay Singh

          1:51 p.m.  - Payne Stewart, Mark O'Meara

          2 p.m.     - Fuzzy Zoeller, Greg Norman

          2:09 p.m.  - Ian Woosnam, Alexander Cejka

          2:18 p.m.  - Craig Stadler, Ernie Els

          2:27 p.m.  - Hale Irwin, Jumbo Ozaki,

          2:36 p.m.  - Justin Leonard, David Duval

          2:45 p.m.  - Loren Roberts, Satoshi Higashi

          2:54 p.m.  - David Edwards, Jim Furyk




      Contents �1996 by The Augusta Chronicle and Sports Illustrated.

2076.15Latest oddsSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazWed Apr 10 1996 19:0192
(My money is on Love. Somebody picked Couples ahead of me)

       		Latest odds on winning the Masters
                       Last updated April 9, 1996 at 10� PM

       Name                Odds

       Greg Norman         7-1

       Ernie Els          10-1

       Nick Faldo         10-1

       Fred Couples       12-1

       Nick Price         12-1

       Phil Mickelson     15-1

       Bernhard Langer    15-1

       Corey Pavin        15-1

       Davis Love III     15-1

       Tom Lehman         18-1

       C. Montgomerie     20-1

       Steve Elkington    20-1

       Ian Woosnam        20-1

       Lee Janzen         22-1

       Payne Stewart      22-1

       Vijay Singh        25-1

       Loren Roberts      30-1

       Jim Gallaher Jr.   30-1

       Peter Jacbosen     30-1

       Jeff Maggert       30-1

       Brad Faxon         30-1

       Mark O'Meara       30-1

       Scott Simpson      30-1

       Seve Ballesteros   35-1

       Mark McCumber      35-1

       David Frost        35-1

       M. Calcavecchia    35-1

       Jay Haas           35-1

       Kirk Triplett      35-1

       Ben Crenshaw       35-1

       Larry Mize         40-1

       John Huston        40-1

       Craig Stadler      40-1

       Tom Watson         40-1

       Paul Azinger       40-1

       Curtis Strange     40-1

       John Daly          40-1

       Frank Nobilo       40-1

       Justin Leonard     50-1

       Tim Herron         75-1

       Field               6-1


      Contents �1996 by The Augusta Chronicle and Sports Illustrated.

2076.16some interesting pairingsFABSIX::J_TREMBLAYhttp://www.ultranet.com/~tremblayThu Apr 11 1996 08:406
	Fuzzy and the Shark - this may be exactly what Greg needs to loosen up a
 	little and could also bring out the best in Zoeller.

	Faldo and Daly - clearly a case of the tortoise and the hare

	Crenshaw and Woods - Tiger can learn a lot here
2076.17BRAT::MCCRACKENThu Apr 11 1996 09:095
    Does anyone know how the pairings are figured?  The "more favored"
    golfers have later tee times.  Is this because they have better
    standings in some sort of rating system?
    
    Linda 
2076.18leader board: http://golf.com/tour/majors/masters/96final.htmTRLIAN::GORDONThu Apr 11 1996 13:281
    
2076.19Current scoresSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazThu Apr 11 1996 14:1224
From ESPN web site

THE MASTERS -- FIRST ROUND

    NAME                   SCORE     HOLE

 2. David Gilford           -3        17 
 2. Scott McCarron          -3        11
 4. Paul Azinger            -2        17
 4. Brad Faxon              -2        13
 4. David Frost             -2         6
 4. Frank Nobilo            -2        14
 8. Tommy Aaron             -1         F
 8. Mark Brooks             -1         3
 8. Jim Gallagher, Jr.      -1         5
 8. Bill Glasson            -1         3
 8. Scott Hoch              -1         7
 8. Gary Player             -1         4
 8. Costantino Rocca        -1         2

Purse: $2.2 million 
Site: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia
Par: 36-36=72

2076.20thanksSALEM::RHEAULTThu Apr 11 1996 14:515
    Thanks for the update, very much appreciated.
    
    Hope to see more later.
    
    Bob who is a Cory Pavin fan.
2076.21from another web siteTRLIAN::GORDONThu Apr 11 1996 15:4330
as of ~ 1:55pm


Rank 	Name 		Score 	Hole 
1. 	B. Tway      	 (-5) 	F 
2. 	P. Mickelson     (-4) 	14
3. 	B. Faxon    	 (-3) 	F
	D. Gilford  	 (-3) 	F
	S. Hoch    	 (-3) 	13 
	L. Janzen    	 (-3) 	17 
7. 	P. Azinger   	 (-2) 	F 
	M. Calcavecchia  (-2) 	7 
	J. Daly   	 (-2) 	4 
	D. Frost 	 (-2) 	12
	J. Gallagher, Jr (-2) 	11 
	S. Mccarron	 (-2) 	17
	G. Player   	 (-2) 	10 
14. 	T. Aaron  	 (-1)	F
	N. Faldo  	 (-1) 	4 
	J. Haas  	 (-1) 	2 
	T. Lehman  	 (-1) 	2 
	S. Lowery  	 (-1) 	15 
	J. Maggert 	 (-1) 	F
	J. Nicklaus  	 (-1) 	2 
	F. Nobilo  	 (-1) 	F
	H. Sutton  	 (-1) 	14 
	D. Waldorf  	 (-1) 	13 
24. 	M. Brooks	 EVEN	9
	M. Campbell 	 EVEN 2 
2076.22Scores UpdateSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazThu Apr 11 1996 17:1019
    NAME                   SCORE     HOLE

 1. Phil Mickelson          -7         F
 2. Scott Hoch              -5         F
 2. Bob Tway                -5         F
 4. Lee Janzen              -4         F
 5. John Daly               -3        12
 5. Brad Faxon              -3         F
 5. David Gilford           -3         F
 8. Paul Azinger            -2         F
 8. Ernie Els               -2         5
 8. Nick Faldo              -2        12
 8. Ray Floyd               -2         F
 8. David Frost             -2         F
 8. Jim Gallagher, Jr.      -2         F
 8. John Huston             -2        15
 8. Scott McCarron          -2         F

2076.23ESSB::MCKNIGHTMike McKnight 822-4836 AE&I GalwayFri Apr 12 1996 03:45124
Masters First Round Scores

---------------------------------------------------------------------------
First-round scores from the Masters at the Augusta National
Golf Club in Augusta, Georgia:

(Par=72)
(a-amateur)

Greg Norman            33-30--63   9-under

Phil Mickelson         35-30--65   7-under

Bob Tway               36-31--67   5-under
Scott Hoch             35-32--67

Lee Janzen             35-33--68   4-under

Dave Gilford           35-34--69   3-under
Brad Faxon             34-35--69
Nick Faldo             34-35--69
Scott Simpson          35-34--69
Vijay Singh            34-35--69

Paul Azinger           35-35--70   2-under
Scott McCarron         34-36--70
Raymond Floyd          35-35--70
David Frost            34-36--70
Jim Gallagher, Jr.     35-35--70
Jack Nicklaus          35-35--70
Jay Haas               35-35--70

Tommy Aaron            37-34--71   1-under
Jeff Maggert           35-36--71
Frank Nobilo           35-36--71
Nick Price             35-36--71
Bill Glasson           36-35--71
Bob Estes              37-34--71
Mark Calcavecchia      34-37--71
John Huston            37-34--71
Fred Funk              36-35--71
John Daly              34-37--71
Curtis Strange         35-36--71
Ernie Els              35-36--71
Jumbo Ozaki            38-33--71
Loren Roberts          36-35--71
Steve Lowery           36-35--71

Ted Tryba              36-36--72   Even
Duffy Waldorf          37-35--72
Mark Brooks            36-36--72
Davis Love III         36-36--72
Colin Montgomerie      35-37--72
Mark O'Meara           38-34--72
Ian Woosnam            38-34--72
Justin Leonard         36-36--72
Hal Sutton             36-36--72

Seve Ballesteros       38-35--73   1-over
Gary Player            34-39--73
Michael Campbell       37-36--73
Craig Stadler          36-37--73
David Duval            35-38--73
Alexander Cejka        36-37--73

D.A. Weibring          35-39--74   2-over
Jeff Sluman            36-38--74
Arnold Palmer          37-37--74
Paul Stankowski        39-35--74
Paul Goydos            38-36--74
Payne Stewart          38-36--74
Fuzzy Zoeller          38-36--74
Hale Irwin             37-37--74
Mark Roe               37-37--74

Gay Brewer             37-38--75   3-over
Billy Casper           36-39--75
Tom Kite               39-36--75
Larry Mize             40-35--75
Sandy Lyle             36-39--75
Kenny Perry            38-37--75
Tom Watson             38-37--75
a-Tiger Woods          38-37--75
Bernhard Langer        39-36--75
Tom Lehman             36-39--75
Corey Pavin            40-35--75
Jim Furyk              37-38--75

Neal Lancaster         38-38--76   4-over
Kirk Triplett          39-37--76
Ed Dougherty           38-38--76
Tim Herron             36-40--76
Brian Henninger        40-36--76
Steve Elkington        38-38--76
Satoshi Higashi        38-38--76

Billy Mayfair          39-38--77   5-over
Ben Crenshaw           41-36--77

Brad Bryant            40-38--78   6-over
Mark McCumber          38-40--78
Costantino Rocca       39-39--78
a-Jerry Courville, Jr. 40-38--78
Fred Couples           41-37--78
a-Gordon Sherry        43-35--78

a-Buddy Marucci        38-41--79   7-over
Chris Wollmann         40-39--79
Woody Austin           40-39--79
David Edwards          41-38--79

Steve Stricker         41-39--80   8-over

Doug Ford              42-39--81   9-over

Charles Coody          42-40--82  10-over

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2076.24I don't think they want to see a four round of -20STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazFri Apr 12 1996 11:043
9 under! I wonder if the club is going to do something to keep scores high. 
But since greens are already at about 13 in the stimpmeter, I guess their 
only hope is that mother nature helps them.
2076.252nd Round Leaderboard Tee timesSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazFri Apr 12 1996 14:1727
THE MASTERS -- SECOND ROUND 

    NAME                   SCORE     HOLE

 1. Greg Norman             -9        2:45 pm EDT tee time
 2. Phil Mickelson          -7        2:45 pm EDT tee time
 3. Scott Hoch              -5        2:36 pm EDT tee time
 3. Bob Tway                -5        2:36 pm EDT tee time
 6. David Gilford           -3        2:27 pm EDT tee time
 5. Lee Janzen              -4        2:27 pm EDT tee time
 6. Nick Faldo              -3        2:18 pm EDT tee time
 6. Brad Faxon              -3        2:18 pm EDT tee time
 6. Vijay Singh             -3        2:09 pm EDT tee time
 6. Scott Simpson           -3        2:09 pm EDT tee time 
11. Paul Azinger            -2        2:00 pm EST tee time 
11. Scott McCarron          -2        2:00 pm EDT tee time
11. Raymond Floyd           -2        1:51 pm EDT tee time
11. David Frost             -2        1:51 pm EDT tee time
11. Jim Gallagher, Jr.      -2        1:42 pm EDT tee time
11. Jack Nicklaus           -2        1:42 pm EDT tee time
11. Jay Haas                -2        1:33 pm EDT tee time

Purse: $2.2 million 
Site: Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia
Par: 36-36=72

2076.26SNAX::ERICKSONFri Apr 12 1996 16:3812
    
    Tavo,
    
    	I don't know how much tougher you can make the course. Norman and
    Michelson were just on fire. Norman has that great bunker shot on 10
    to save par, then on 16 gets a lucky bounce off a tree into the middle
    of the fairway. He then hits a 4 iron 200 yrds, 4 ft from the pin. He
    actually played 16, the way they use to play it in the 40's and 50's,
    land short and roll on the green. When the putter is hot, not much
    tougher you can make the course.
    
    Ron
2076.271989, 1990, 1996CHEFS::COOPERT1Princess Diana fan clubMon Apr 15 1996 06:589
    Well, Nick Faldo wins his third Masters with a fourth round 67.
    Probably the round of the tournament when you consider pin placement
    and the situation he was in.
    
    Major choke job (again) from Greg Norman, you've got to feel a bit
    sorry for the bloke - he just completely went to pieces.
    
    
    CHARLEY
2076.28SCAMP::MCCRACKENMon Apr 15 1996 08:546
    And how about that hole in one by Raymond Floyd...one of the
    more interesting hole in ones I've seen.
    
    Linda
    
    
2076.2916 showed a lot yesterdayMKOTS3::tcc051.mko.dec.com::CORRIGANMon Apr 15 1996 10:578
(not that I would know about holes-in-one) but on 16 with that pin
placement, that's about the only way to get an ace there......

and speaking of 16, Norman's shot there was probably the worst shot
I've ever seen made at that hole......think he was puckering a little?!?!

poor bastahd...
2076.30SCAMP::MCCRACKENMon Apr 15 1996 12:448
    My heart went out to Norman yesterday, Faldo did play well and
    deserved to win, but Norman gave it away!  I don't think I would
    have been able to give an interview after leaving the tent just
    after the match but I don't think he had much choice...I give him 
    a lot of credit, he really gave Faldo, what appeared to be, a very 
    sincere congratulations after it was over...he has a lot of class.
    
    
2076.31aggggSTOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazWed Apr 17 1996 11:407
Wow, what a blow out! It was painful to watch.

I'm sorry to say this, since Norman has always been  one of my picks, but I 
would be very surprised if he ever wins another major tournament.

Last joke(?) heard: Reebok has all its golf shirts on sale, they are too 
tight in the collar.
2076.32Watch!STOWOA::tavo.ogo.dec.com::ODIAZOctavio DiazThu Apr 18 1996 13:468
In the Boston Globe today Norman when asked about his chances in this week's 
tournament at Harbor Town in Hilton Head, responded: "Watch!"

It will never erase last Sunday's performance, but coming back and doing well 
after that will definitely help him, and the image everyone has of him: "Greg 
Nomore"