Friday 11 April 2014

Self taught BUBBA LEAD BY THREE STROKES DAY 2 US MASTERS

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Mclroy Nearly missed the cut- Now does he have to go driving range to be better -Answer is NO  go ------------------------------ to read more  why  three asian made the cut-  including near 50 year old Jaidee

Oliver Goss, the U.S. Amateur runner-up from Australia, made the cut by one stroke on Friday and will be the lone amateur playing the weekend. Thereby, the University of Tennessee golfer earns the Low Amateur honor.
Goss shot a 1-under-par 71 on Friday to place T37 at 3-over 147. The cut for the Masters Tournament came at 4-over-par 148.
Rory McIlroy from Northern Ireland survived Friday escapades into the woods and against a fence on the fourth hole and a ball that caromed off a sprinkler head into the azaleas on No. 13 to make the cut on the number at 4-over after a second-round 77. He is joined at that number by Australia’s Jason Day.
Eleven former champions made the cut. Also among those playing on the weekend are six players age 50 or older – Sandy Lyle, Fred Couples, Larry Mize, Vijay Singh, Bernhard Langer and Miguel Angel Jimenez.
1987 champion Mize made his first cut in five years, firing an even-par 72 to sit at 2-over par heading into the weekend.
“I kind of got relaxed this week,” Mize said. “You know, just play and have a good time. I didn’t [expect to play this well].”
Those who missed the cut included three-time champion Phil Mickelson, 2007 champion Zach Johnson, Ernie Els, Webb Simpson, Dustin Johnson, 2013 PGA Championship winner Jason Dufner and former Augusta State golfer Patrick Reed.
Mickelson was one stroke out of playing on the weekend at 5-over. Much of that accumulated on three holes – a triple bogey on the par-4 seventh and a double bogey on the par-5 15th on Thursday and a triple bogey on the par-3 12th on Friday.
The Friday trouble occurred when he went from the front bunker to the back and returned to the front before two-putting for the 6. It was his first missed Masters cut since 1997, ending a 16-Tournament streak, second among active players only to Tiger Woods (17).

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  1. self taught Bubba is our favorite .Learn form him how to play Golf

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