
Ian Poulter is in contention at the Masters. (Speedpics/Flickr)
South African Trevor Immelman is the 36-hole leader at Augusta. Englishman Ian Poulter is tied for third, three shots back.
Trevor Immelman
“The best players in the world get nervous and they feel pressure. I guess it’s just who can disguise it the best and who can handle it the best. I’m thrilled with my play thus far, but there’s a very long way to go. I can’t sit back and put my feet up. I’ve got to go out there and just try and play as well as I can the next couple of days.”
Ian Poulter
“Who knows with Tiger? He can go out there and put two 65s on the board, I know that. We’ve all seen it before. But Augusta National is a difficult golf course.”
−The Armchair Golfer
(Source: The Associated Press)
1 comment:
Congrats Armchair!
Your coverage of The Masters from the inside has been fascinating. I'm on the edge of my chair waiting for your observations of the final round!
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