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Show Monday, April 14, 2008 DAILY HERALD Masters C5 to get out of the bunker on No. 4 for double bogey. Casey dropped six shots in a five-ho- Continued from Cl le stretch, including the par-the one who started the talk sixth, when he called a penalty about a Grand Slam by staton himself for his ball moving three months ago that ing a fraction of an inch as he winning all four majors in the stood over a putt. Casey same year was "easily within closed with a 79. reasoa" Next was Steve Flesch, who The only slam possibilities was even par through 11 holes now belong to Immelman, a and only two shots behind as with a polished swing he stood on the 12th tee, trying and quiet determinatioa to guess whether the swirling "I knew he was going to wind would be on his side. make a run," he said, referHe felt a gust as his ring to Woods. "To win a was in flight, and knew what major while he's playing, and was coming. The ball came he's playing at his peak ... it's down into the creek for a doua hell of an achievement. I'm ble bogey, and Flesch bogeyed not sure if I'll ever get it done four straight holes after that. again, but I'll be trying my He shot a 78 and tied for fifth with British Open champion after Immelman Padraig Harrington and Phil dunked a into the waMkkelson, who each shot 72. ter on the 16th hole with a Snedeker provided most of five-shlead, he regrouped the excitement on an otherwise to make double bogey, saved dull day, holing a eagle par from a bunker on the 17th putt on No. 2 for a share of the and hit the final green despite lead. He made a birdie his tee shot landing in a deep putt across the green on the divot. 12th to pull within three shots. He tied Arnold Palmer (1962) But there was a massive for the highest final round by a shortage of pars, and far too Masters champion, but all that many mistakes, the biggest did was make it look closer coming on No. 13. than it was. The three guys be"Golly, man, if somebody hind Immelman going into the could tell me how to play that DAVID J. PHILUP Associated Press last round were a combined second shot, I'd love to know," he said. "Because two days in par. Only four players Trevor Immelman of South Africa hits up the 13th fairway during broke par. a row, I've hit it in the damn the final round of the 2008 Masters at the Augusta National Immelman finished at kinwater." Golf Club in Augusta, Ga., on Sunday. der 280 and earned $1.35 mil- Immelman wisely laid up, lion for his second PGA Tour, then fired a wedge into the and ninth worldwide. His other to extreme lows, and that's putt. Woods missed, just as he back bank and watched it roll U.S. win came two years ago what you don't want to do has done the last two years down to 2 feet for birdie. As in the Western Open, where around here," Snedeker said. on the back nine of a major he the bogeys piled up behind Woods was a runner-up- . Immelman had to work hard once dominated. That turn of him, the South African sudImmelman applauded the gal- to keep his cooL events kept Woods five shots denly found himself in the most He made a the beautiful spot at Augusta. lery and offered a strongman par save behind, and he three-putte- d 14th to end his hopes. from the bunker at No. 9 to lead with He had a five-shpose before walking off the two-sho- t ball well holes to play, most of the "I a hit the but five green and into the arms of his cushion, keep enough continued to look shaky. Imto contend," Woods said. "I trouble out of the way. wife, Carminita, and his Even wearing a green jackson, Jacob, who clasped the melman missed the 11th green definitely hit the ball well well to the right when his chip enough to put some pressure et, Immelman had a hard time flag from the 18th hole. It was quite a contrast fo on Trevor. I just didn't make didn't quite reach and he was believing how far he had come Brandt Snedeker, who briefly left with a in such a short time. putt that was any putts." shared the lead on the second The first blast of wind hit slick and dangerous. "The week before I'm winhole and was still trying to Ahead of him, Woods was Amen Corner an hour before the ning a golf tournament and the catch Immelman until hitting leaders teed off, a sign of how . next week I'm hying in a hosgaining momentum. another shot into Rae's Creek Woods holed a birdie tough it would be in the final pital bed, and you just realize round. And that didn't account on the par-- 5 13th, one of sevthat it can get taken away so putt on the.llth, made an aceral mistakes. for the pressure on four guys robatic escape from the trees fast," he said. "And if you don't Snedeker sobbed into a on the 13th and spun a wedge contending for the first time in a enjoy every step of the way, at Augusta, no less. white towel after closing with down the slope on the par-major you might regret it." 13th that left him 5 feet away a 77, leaving him in a tie for The first to fall was Paul There were no regrets Sunthird with Stewart Cink (72). for birdie. Casey, two shots out of the day. Immelman has never felt "I went from extreme highs Immelman holed his par lead until it took him two shots better. ot aaw ROB CARR Associated Press Tiger Woods chips out of the 10th hole bunker during the final round of the 2008 Masters on Sunday. Litke able at the start of the season, and perhaps even dating back to last August, when he took Continued from Cl off on another of those sublime into the clubhouse, up a winding runs, arriving here' having won staircase and into the refuge eight of his last 10 starts. But of the champions locker room. this isnt the same Augusta A moment later, a Masters ofNational that Woods scorched ficial scurried out carrying four four times, shooting an average score of 14 V under par. freshly pressed green jackets on hangers, one of which was Masters officials may not " have their golf going to be draped across the shoulders of Trevor Immelman. course by adding length and Woods stayed there until after trees and expanding the bunthe South African's par putt fell kers, but they forced Woods on No. 18, officially ending his to play the percentages like own quest to sweep the season's everybody else, and drew the rest of the field closer in the four majors, something Tiger said was "easily within reach" bargain. Immelman's margin of victory was the same number just two monthsjago. When someone asked wheth- of strokes by which he beat Woods on the par-5er losing the fjrst one would affect the rest of his season, In Tiger's first year here as a Woods smiled more broadly professional, his raw power was net just intimidating; it transthan he had all day. "I got three more," he said. lated into a huge advantage. He True enough. But there's still never needed more than a a glaring hole in his resume. De- for his second shot into No. 2 spite cutting Immelman's lead in and hit wedges on his approachhalf from six strokes to three es into No. 15. The first three Woods still could not win a days here, he didnt even try to hit No. 2 in two shots and used big one coming from behind. He put himself into a king-size- d a fairway wood for his second divot from the outset by to lay up short of the greenside bunkers. failing to make putts and birdies at the par-5Woods laid the blame for his which used to failure to make more birdies on be his bread and butter at the his putting. Masters. For the week, he was "IVe tried to release it, tried to just 4kinder on the par-5- s and ranked 21st in putting. In that get it going and tried to hook my sense, the final round was a putts, tried to do anything to get snapshot of why he leaves here the thing rolling properly. I just didn't quite have it this week." What Woods did have was 'TouVe just got to play them the burden of outsized expecunder par each day," he said, but this is how he played them tation, something that was evident as soon as he started Sunday: At No. 2, with the wind at his overpowering all those regular-size- d back, Woods tried to reach the layouts on the PGA Tour green in two after laying up the and Europe. Some people actuthree previous days. He came ally thought he could win every up a yard short. At No. 8, he put time out, but that was no more his second shot over a hill at the realistic than winning the Grand back of the green and couldnt Slam In any shootout where birdies are the target, Woods get up and down At No. 13, he is the last guy you would bet made a great recovery after a drive that skittered onto the against. When par is at a premium, the way it is at the majors pine straw on the right side of the fairway, then stuck a wedge because of course setups, he's still the favorite, but the odds from 97 yards to 4 feet and missed. At No. 15, he hit his sec- shrink considerably. ond long and well right of the Tm a little hungry right now," Woods said, and soon green and failed to get up and down after, headed off toward the clubhouse in search of some"We figured if we shot something in the 60s," Woods said, thing to eat. The clubhouse loomed large "we're going to be right there in the distance. There wasn't a with a chance to win, so we tried to put a lot of pressure on Denny's anywhere in sight. Trevor up there. "It turns out that would have I Jim Utke is a national been the case," he added. "But I sports columnist for The didn't do my part." Associated Press. Write to him at jlitkeap.org That seemed almost unthink ot 35-fo- ot 45-fo- Tiger-proofed- . 10-fo-ot ot 20-fo- ot 70-fo- ot : empty-hande- 5 Mike Weir FINAL f in ROUND RESULTS in 'gJ 'f Status: 2 290 Position: r, Tied for 17th FINAL ROUND STATS Pars Birdies p f Jt'S Bogeys Double Bogeys MORRY OASHAssociated Press , 10 ft .j first hole during the final round of the 2008 Masters on Sunday. Mike Weir of Canada hits on the FASTFACT iCOREBO. 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SM.97i 38 (27i Mai KanestX Fort. 269, Cup-Subw- i, Lap (51 $94,091. Fresh Fit 500 Results 779 278 rnePwk.tV7.V3 130, $72J50. 271 ' ENotf. Ford, 309. 32 308 310 311, 62.9, (19irBNnay.Tdyo1a,M,41i7J. 307 36 IftalMSlVail Gordon, Chevrolet, 1 Toyota, 311, 90.6, 121, $117,611. 15. f3606vMGItarKl,Ford,311,736,118, $91,658. 16. (1 5) Juan Pablo Moraoye, Dodge, 31 1, 75.6, 115, $98,933. 17. (8)JrjmieMrMray,Ford,311,75.7,112, $79,125. 18. (26) David Reullmann, Toytsa, 311, 703, 109. $75,300. 19 (17)Kevsi raarvfck. Chevrolet, 311, 85.2, 106, $113,336. 20. 01) Sim Horn Jr., Dodge, 311, 43.9, 103, $114,250. 21 (14) PtU Menard, Oisvrotst, 311, 67A 100, $78,225. 22 (32) Travis Kvapl. Ford, 310, SBA 97, $98,314. 23 (40 Kurt Busch, Dodgs, 310, 54-- 94, $65,875. 24 (28) Michael WMtp, Toyota. 310, 59.8 91, $82,833. 25 (33) Brian VUen, Toyota. 310 58.0, 88, $69,000. 26 (10) Scot! Rkjgs. ChsvrrJel 310, 62.9, 85, $83,433. 27. (23) David Ragan, Fort, 31ft 73J, 82, $76,550. 28 (25) Mke SHmv, Toyota, 310, 39 8, 79, $65,225 29. 1351 rtocoy Gordon, Dodga, 310, 56.4, 76, $87,858. 30 aSaKkso Fatal Loan Odvaitt 96 Oud SrJVelum It 20.I9J (11)M $77,997. 31 (43) Bl ksrtae aaddesaM Ml Csat aasreta, 13. 306 308 $2,981 LA VW Crow $2863 AM MCarnpo. $2,764 AJ.Eatioma, $2,665 Brard Jackaon, $2,685 Penerll jaiakea Yardm I MS Pan 71 Cwti 71 298 79- LA At Tm 293 At, P. Lyaa - &Lvm Sargent $6,844 Ella Bkarberg, $6,449 HnnshJiA $6,449 MmBtomgvat.$5.813 $5313 Jkran Jeong, $3,683 $3,683 Beti Fakk) 69- 295 134, 311, 96.6, 2 (34) Bobby LtiBOtB. Dodrje, 31 14. (12) Tony Stevurt, - 98.8, $90,875. $119,961. 72- $6,813 Jr., Chevrolet, 312, 106.3, Toyota, 312, 580. 37 iw Srnraoa, Dodga, SccOrt 144, SU0494 4) iiiSvieMavrjorJgasrvjtoa,1H7tt 39. $110.7 IA TIGERS on the Rebum from Toledo Ford, 312, 102.7, 138, $89,475. 11 (301 Casey Mears, Chevrolet, DETROIT Willie 142, $113,008. 9. 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