Trevor Immelman enters the final round of the Masters Tournament in Augusta on Sunday atop the leaderboard again at 11-under par 205.
It's a huge comeback for the South African golfer, who was plagued with illness, and a stay in a hospital, during Masters Week in 2007. He managed to play that year, but ranked 55th.
Brandt Snedeker was second by the end of the third round on Saturday, scoring a 9-under-par 207.
Tiger Woods played better on Saturday, scoring 68. That comes after lackluster play in the first two rounds. He tees off in the final round on Sunday with a score of five-under-par 211.
Lightning interrupted the tournament for about 45 minutes during a thunderstorm on Saturday. The forecast for Sunday calls for sunny skies and a high of 68, but wind gusts up to 23 mph are predicted.
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Sunday, April 13, 2008
Immelman enters final round atop leaderboard at Masters in Augusta
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4/13/2008 11:49:00 AM
Labels: Augusta Georgia, Augusta National Golf Club, Brandt Snedeker, Masters Tournament, Tiger Woods, Trevor Immelman