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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. All 7 Days April 6th to April 12th, 2009 |
Mon Apr 06, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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Mon Apr 06, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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Tue Apr 07, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. April 8th to April 12th, 2009 |
Wed Apr 08, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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Wed Apr 08, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. Thurs 4/9 and Fri 4/10 only |
Thu Apr 09, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. April 9 to April 12, 2009 |
Thu Apr 09, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. |
Thu Apr 09, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. April 10 to April 12, 2009 only |
Fri Apr 10, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. |
Fri Apr 10, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. 2 Day Badge for Saturday & Sunday, 4/11/08 & 4/12/08 only. |
Sat Apr 11, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. |
Sat Apr 11, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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All Masters badge purchases require a $1000 fully refundable deposit per badge. |
Sun Apr 12, 2009
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Augusta National Golf Club
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American teenage amateur Tiffany Joh came out of the blue on Friday to equal the course record of 63 at the ANZ Ladies Masters with the help of a career-first albatross. Twenty four hours after 19-year-old Japanese sensation Ai Miyazato set the Gold Coast course alight, 18-year-old Joh matched her nine-under-par round with five birdies and a magical five wood shot into the hole for two on the par 5 ninth hole. After five successive pars to start her back nine, Joh had no inkling she was about to shoot such a low score. But she stormed home over her the final four holes in five under - including a birdie out of the bunker two holes before finishing with her albatross. "I can't put that into words," said the bubbly American. "I can't believe I shot 63." Joh thought her downwind five wood from 213 yards to the elevated ninth green had been too long until the crowd around the green and the gallery began cheering. "I didn't see where it landed, I had no idea, I thought it went into the back bunker," she said. "I was in shock. I picked it out of the hole and wandered around the green like a zombie while my partners putted out." Apart from the five wood, the key to Joh's eye-catching round was her putting. On Thursday she had 32 putts in a one over 73. On Friday she had just 22 putts. Joh is playing the Ladies Masters on an invitation received after winning the Aaron Baddeley Junior Championship in Fiji in December. The daughter of Korean parents who moved to the US, Joh was born in Philadelphia and raised in California. She has played mostly in the US junior golf circuit and plans to go attend Rancho Bernado college this year and maybe study history or English. Joh was almost as excited about seeing her first kangaroo at Club Pelican on the Sunshine coast last weekend as she was about her "double eagle" as the Americans call an albatross. "I didn't have my camera, but if you guys (media) see one here can you come and tell me," she laughed. Would it be too much to expect her to win this weekend? Probably. "I'll just take it one shot at a time," she said, suggesting she already knows a thing or two about sports media conference lingo. |