Larry Mize has made a comeback at the 73rd annual Masters Tournament, making the cut after the first two rounds, according to projections from tournament officials. Mize, an Augusta native, scored five-under-par 67 on Thursday and four-over-par 76 on Friday, his score slipping along with the scores of many other players.
Mize blamed wind for the higher scores on Friday.
Mize, who now lives in Columbus, won the Masters in 1987 and has only made the cut twice in the last ten years.
Ryuji Imada, who played on the University of Georgia golf team, also made the cut, but barely, according to the projections.
Oliver Wilson, who attended Augusta State University, and Stewart Cink, of Duluth, did not make the cut. Cink blamed both wind and pin placements by tournament officials for his score.
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Friday, April 10, 2009
Georgia Golfer Makes Cut at 73rd Annual Masters Tournament
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4/10/2009 08:30:00 PM
Labels: Augusta Georgia, Augusta National Golf Club, Larry Mize, Masters Tournament
Chad Campbell Takes Lead at Masters With Record Five Birdies Despite Course Complaints
With a record five birdies on the first five holes, Chad Campbell took the lead at the Masters Tournament in the first round of play on Thursday.
Campbell finished the day at seven under par 65, followed by Jim Furyk and Hunter Mahan at six under par 66. Shingo Katayama and Larry Mize, an Augusta native, came in at five under par 67.
It was a day of low scores, despite complaints by Tiger Woods and other golfing legends that the lengthening of the course at Augusta National by 500 yards in the last decade had hurt the game, making those low scores far more difficult, especially on the back nine.
Billy Payne, the chairman of Augusta National, meanwhile, has said the course still needs a proper test in good weather, since high winds plagued the last rounds in both the 2007 and 2008 tournaments, the first since the last substantial changes were made in 2006.
The second round of play begins today.
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4/10/2009 07:47:00 AM
Labels: Augusta Georgia, Augusta National Golf Club, Chad Campbell, golf, golf course, Larry Mize