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Show www.HarkTheHerald.com. Saturday. April 7, 2001, THII DAILY HLRALD, r 0 2 RECAP DAY AP Sports fir tiger Woods 70 134 69 -- 136 66 136 - 66 Angel Cabrera David Duval 71 66 67 70 ' LeeJatuen 65 69 -- - 137 - 137 Steve Stncker 137 66 71 Caicavecchia 72 66 138 Toshi Izawa 7167-1- 38 Jose M Ola;abal 70 68 - 138 Kit Triplet! 68 70 138 Darren Clartie 72 67 139 7168-13Ernie Els 9 Jim Fury. 140 69 71 M.A.Jimenez 68 72 140 - M - - 69 Stngti Paul Azinger" Mark Brooks Brad Faxon Stuart Appleby Carols Franco John Huston Bemriard Langet Jeff Maggert Rocco Mediate 67 75 73 69 11 70 72 70 Jesper Pamevik Chris Perry 68 74 Scherrer Waldorf MarkO'Meara Hal Sutton 71 71 72 70 69 74 74 69 Vijay - Tom Duffy 70 71 70 71 73 68 72 70 71 71 71 71 - 141 - 141 - - - - - 141 142 142 142 142 1 42 142 142 142 142 142 143 - 143 MlkWelr 74 . Dudley Hart Scott Hoch Steve Jones Tom Lehman Nick 43 - 144 74 70 - 144 74 7.0 - 144 75 68 - 143 , 75 69 73 71 72 72 PHarnngtnn Justin Leonard Steve loery David Toms Robert Allenby Fred Couples - 144 - 144 - 144 - 144 - 145 74 71 Shingo Katayama 75 70 Jonathan Kave 74 71 Franklin Langham 72 73 Bob May 71 74 Loren Roberts - 145 - - - 145 145 145 145 145 FalM lb Qualify Notah Begay III Thomas Born JoseCoceres a James Dnscoll Sergio Garcia Davis Love. Ill Dennis Paulson 73 73 70 76 77 69 GregChalmers Larry Mie Jack Nicklaus - 146 -- 146 - 146 - 146 - 146 68 78 .70 76 71 75 73 73 - 146 - 147 JoeDurrant Sandy Lyle S.Maruyama Scott Verplank - 146 74 - 73 147 - 147 - 147 69 78 76 72 74 74 73 75 - 148 - 148 - 148 - a.m. a.m. a.m. a.m. a. m a m. a m. a.m. a m. Bob Price Eduanjo Romeio Rorv Sablratini TomWalson lanWoosnam Stewart Cink Retief Goosen Paul Lawne C. Montgomene Gary Player Fuy Zoeller Aaron Baddeley Steve Flesch Grant Waite Nick Faldo Raymond Floyd a Mikko llonen Seve Ballesteros Charles Coody Pierre Fulke- - Craig Stadler M Campbell Greg Norman T a DJ.Trahan " a Greg Puga 8 Jeff Qumney Arnold Palmer Ben Crenshaw Tommy Aaron Billy Casper Gay Brewer 73 75 75 73 148 -- 78 70 - 148 - 148, - 148 7177-1- 48 - 149 75 73 73 73 '77 74 76 -- 149 -- 76 76 72 -- 149 149 149 -- - 149 - 150 79 71 75 76 76 75 76 76 -- - 151 - 151 - 151 - 152 - 152 -- 153 -- 1 --- 156 156 82 76 - 158 8178-1- 59 8182-1- 63 87 80 84 WD -- Jonathan 'Franklin langliam Kayo, - Loren Roberts. Robert Allenby - Fred Couples, Shlngo Katayama - David Toms. Padraig Hainngton Dudley Hart, Scott Hoch Steve Jones Justin Leonard Mark O'Meara, Hal Sutton Chris Perry, Mike Wolr Rocco Mediate. Jeff Maggert torn Scherrer, Jesper Pamevik 16T - a m. 10 - Noon - Els, Miguel A. Jimenez - Mark Caicavecchia, Darren Clarke - Kirk Triplett, Jose Maria Olazabal - Toshi Izawa, David Duval - Lee Janzen, Angel Cabrera. 11:20 a. m. 11:30 a. m. 11:40 a. m. 11:50 a. m. am. -10:00 a m. - 9 50 - Ernie 11:10a. m. - Steve Lowery, - Tom Lehman, Palmer, 71, was at 1 over through 14 holes and had a chance to become the first player to shoot his age' at the Masters. He closed with three bogeys in his four holes, and while Nicklaus was chipping in, he gave a Mickelson, Steve Strieker Chris DiMarco, Tiger Woods Weir 12 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Tot 4 4 3 5 4 5 3 72 6 3 5 4 5 3 69 454343454 44 43 4433334444 e over. Phil MIKE WEIR'S SCORE CARD Hole Par . . 53 153 -- CALCULATED COMEBACK: Mark Caicavecchia 66 to tie shot a David Duval and Tiger W'oods for the low round Friday, marking a successful return, to Augusta after not being invited in 2000. "I missed being here, and it fired me up," he said. "I knew I wasn't going to let that happen again." Calcavecchia's absence was due to a bad 1999 season m which he didn't finish high enough to be invited. He turned that around in a big way this year, setting the PGA Tour record for a score by shooting 256 in January. er . - 152 - 152 78 75 78 82 78 75 76 80 Nicklaus thrust his hands in the air triumphantly, just like he has on that green so many times before. But this was a Friday, not a Sunday, and Nicklaus is going home, not sticking around to play this weekend. The Masters cham75 to finpion shot a ish at 4 over. He missed the cut for only the fourth time in his 42 trips to Augusta. "I said I wanted to be competitive," Nicklaus said. "I wouldn't call missing the cut by (three) strokes com- petitive." At age 61 it seems Nicklaus expects more out of himself than his fans do. The same goes for his playing partners, Gary Player and Arnold Palmer, who made their way around the course to rippling waves of extended applause. Player was hoping to become the oldest player to make the cut, at age 65. He shot 76 and finished at 5 six-tim- 150 150 -- - Bernhard Langer, Carlos Franco - John Huston, Duffy Waldorf - Mark Brooks, Stuart Appleby - Brad Faxon, Paul Azinger - Vljay Singh. Jim Furyk 10 20 a, m, 10:30 a. m. 10:40 a m. 10:50 a. in. 11:00 a. m, May 25-fo- ot cup on No. 18, and Jack TODAY'S TEE TIMES 8:20 8:30 8 40 8.50 9:00 9:10 9:20 9:30 9:40 A chip dropped into the FRIDAY'S SECOND - ROUND SCORES Chris DiMarco Phil MicKelson means he and his entourage of about 40 friends and family will head home early a fate they thought they might avoid after Driscoll got on the leaderboard after one round. riter AUGUSTA, Ga. Page B.l ' M By EDDIE PELLS W - "surras MflEsDsiaas THE MASTERS: tuh Prmo, DOIG Ml U.ST he Associated Cress See you next year ... maybe: Greg Norman eyes his ball on the third green on Friday. Norman shot an 82, his worst round ever in the Masters, and missed the cut by eight strokes. long, wistful glance back down the 18th fairway. smile was replaced by a frown that spoke of nothing but devas- cheek-to-chee- k Palmer hasn't made a cut since 1983. Some have suggested he should take over the ceremonial spot Byron Nelson is vacating thisearajjd trade in two full rounds of golf for a simple drive off the first tee box along with Sam Snead to start the tournament. "I'm not thinking too seriously about that yet," Palmer said. 72-ho- er tation. BACK TO BEL-AIGreg Puga was the story at the Masters until the tournament began. Puga, who grew up in the barrios of Los Angeles and works as a caddie for r the. rich and famous at Country Club, got into the Masters by winning the U.S. title. He made an early departure Friday with a round of 80, par for the tournament. After a magical opening 68, the U.S. round of Amateur runner-u- p rags-to-rich- implod- ed down the stretch Friday, making double bogeys on Nos. 12 and,17. He shot 78 and finished at 2 over for the tournament, missing the cut by one stroke. Bel-Ai- "Just disgusting," he said, in summing up the day. Because he didn't make the cut, he will earn no medal as the amateur of the five who competed this year. That DEVASTATED DRISCOLL: Amateur James Driscoll's infectious Mid-Amate- g 12-ov- V : iHmlfiWtfftfrfh '' " : - '.' M ,iteiK&Ji-- ' r J ; Jits- , J it Take Spring Fever Sales Event is your only chance to charge of your ride, and build a sled that can. read your mind. The "' custom build your own SE, Touring MX Z snowmobile. Choose from o Adrenaline, and Mach Z Tech Plus the new Legend'" or Grand packages like the Spring-onl- y snowmobiles. Then select a high - powered Rotax engine to give your sled guts, and colors and accessories to give it style. Build your sled right now, and there will be nothing stopping you this winter. Custom build your new sled! fcl.lSt AMKNDOI.A See the ball, be the ball: Angel Cabrera looks at his golf 17th hole Friday in Augusta. ball be Associated Press after missing a putt on the Mickelson refused to co- Amen Corner. "With the conditions a litllapse despite a sloppy bogey on No. 10 and a tee shot into tle more benign, the guys who Continued from Bl Rae's Creek on No. 12 that are playing marginal can get led to double bogey. He away with shots," Woods said. .Right behind was David birdied three of the last six "With the conditions getting Duval, showing no signs of holes, saved par from the ' more and more difficult, that rust or a bad right wrist, bunker on the 18th and was won't be the case." back for his fourth straight in Plus, DiMarco has never shape. great run at a green jacket after a "I'm very excited to be played with Woods in com66 left him only three where I'm at," Mickelson petition. strokes out of the lead. said. The last time he strolled "I came in here with 137 was the fairways with Woods Duval at Joining every intention of winning U.S. was seven years ago during champithe golf tournament, and I on Lee JanzenOpen Match a practice round in the 1994 (70), still nave that," he said. "I'm Steve Striek- Buick Classic, when Woods champion Play excited about my prospects." er amateur Angel .Cabrera (71) was an For all the hype over and(71),. Toshi Izawa (66). fresh out of high school. Woods' quest for his unique "I said back then, 'He's an Another stroke back were version of a Grand Slam two other major winners player, he's got to aggressive holding the trophies of all Masters champion learn a little bit' Well, he four professional majors this Masters is living up to Jose Maria Olazabal (68) learned quickly," DiMarco and former British Open said. expectations in more ways Mark CaicavecNot everybne will be champion than one. chia Ernie Els made around (66). to watch the drama on a unfolds all It today course expected to turn bogey on the last hole for a unfold. 68 and was at 139. Greg Norman won't have firm, fast and cruel, a drasDoes a guy like DiMarco to worry about another dose tic change from soft conditions that yielded 73 rounds fit with that cast of champi- of Masters heartache. He suffered plenty on Friday under par over the first two ons? "I guess I do this week " with his worst score ever at nine most in the years. days, to miss an 82 And it won't take long for he said. "Why not? EveryAugusta DiMarco to experience a body ... had to get there the cut. So did Davis Love somehow, right? Maybe this III, risking it all with a shot weekend at a major. out of trees on No. 15 that "What a stage," he said. is my week to get there." he is the Bob May went into the water. He had "Playing with Tiger, the best of Maybe Augusta, playing as a 75 and went home early layer in the world, on the E est course in the world. You though he has nothing to for the first time since 1994. Five other Masters rookies can pinch me if you want. It lose in the face of weekend pressure and against the had opened with a 66 or betfeels like a dream." If so, it should seem best player in the world, who ter, and none followed that has always come through with anything better than a familiar to Woods. 75. DiMarco appeared to be in when the stakes were high. He also started "I've been there before," heading in that direction by 1997 when he set 20 tournament records to win his first Woods said. "I know how to hooking his first drive into I the trees and making bogey. major. He blew away Colin control my emotions and what to That was his only misMontgomerie in the third know what to expect, round and left everyone else feel, and what 111 probably take. He answered with two in his wake, winning by a experience coming down the record 12 strokes with a stretch with a chance to win. straight birdies, and rolled "If you haven't been in a record score dP279. putt on No. 12, his second straight birdie on "It doesn't really matter there, it's tough." That's what awaits one of the toughest par 3s in who's up on top of the board, because you have to execute DiMarco, not to mention a golf. The last two holes were your golf shots the way you course that began drying critical for DiMarco heading out late Friday afternoon into the final rounds. know that you have to He blasted out of the on this golf' under partly sunny skies, especially " with forecast a to 2 feet on the 17th, of bunker more "I know Woods said. dry course that. I've experienced that. weather and wind that then pumped his fist when And I go out there with that wreaks havoc at Augusta his par putt fell on National, especially around the 18th. mindset." 373-CC3- MASTERS - two-tim- e 9 290 South 500 West, Provo, - j here's nothing like U'Zl; dufen hx mrfwmjbW! t?0Cl fanbvofe Inc. " tntkrwfts k hsatartr Ire or h siimtaB. M ufim hrtm nhjfc ivttXn to 4lS?001 pvtmptfn) tine, to Asartn m crouton, or mm ttw nqH it pvtintahnq Onto fa drttfe. 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