I wont blog too much about this as a few others have done so already.
I will however, provide you with a video from the eishman:
And here is a little snippet from article on Muti:
Going for his first major championship, Trevor Immelman made clutch one putts on three straight holes around Amen Corner to build a five-shot Masters lead with fives holes to go Sunday, and he didn’t fall behind. Forget about pressure.
Tiger Woods was five strokes behind on a windy day at Augusta National, having squandered a chance to get closer when he missed a 5-footer for birdie at No. 13.
Watching the video above makes me so proud, as a South African and as a person watching success realised and watching Trevor with his family and friends after the victory. What a joy.
Congratulations to Trevor, he deserves every bit of joy, rest and furthered success that he receives!
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April 14th, 2008 at 10:33 am
In 2006 I went to bed after the first 9 when Tim Clark was in a chance for a win, same in 2007 when Rory Sabatini had a chance – both never really looked like the had had the stamina and ultimately both came second. Last night was different, Trevor never looked like he was ever going to lose it and there was no chance I was going to miss him don the jacket.
April 15th, 2008 at 10:13 am
That double bogey on the 16th worried me. Who would have thought a 75 would win it with the Tiger prowling so close. Love it!