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THE MASTERS
Final round expectationsWho will fly and who will fold?
The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
Published on: 04/12/08
• ON THE COURSE: The one thing worse than a wet, long Augusta National is a very windy Augusta National. Some weather reports predict the wind gusts will be 25-35 mph. The golfers will be playing cautiously, trying to avoid big numbers. "You just have to hang in there, hang around," Woods said of the anticpated conditions. "It doesn't take much to make a high number out there."
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• TWO WHO WILL DO WELL
Tiger Woods — He has never won a major when trailing after three rounds. A Sunday comeback will only add to his legend.
Trevor Immelman — His Tiger-like charge on the back nine Saturday showed he is not likely to collapse on the back nine today.
• TWO WHO WILL NOT DO WELL
Paul Casey — His three bogeys on the back nine Saturday, when he was contending for the lead, may be a sign of things to come today.
Steve Flesch — Playing in his first Masters since 2005 and third overall, he has never been in contention on a Sunday at Augusta National,
• DON'T BE SURPRISED IF YOU HEAR THIS: A lot of talk about the Tiger Woods and Jack Nicklaus comparison. Nicklaus was four shots back and tied for ninth when he made his magical Sunday run in 1986. Woods enters today's play six shots back and in search of his fifth green jacket — one behind the record set by Nicklaus.
• NUMBER OF THE DAY:
6
Players who are within 7 shots of the leader, including Woods and Stewart Cink, but not Phil Mickelson.



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