Sunday, April 11, 2010

Mike Weir Masters 2010

AUGUSTA, Ga. - Mike Weir at the Masters in 2010 sure is not complaining after the first round this year still being under. His one under of 71 do not feel so good playing next to the injection of 67 classmates Thursday, Lee Westwood.

Being at the Masters this year is wonderful and has been a great year in 2010."Lee is obviously in great golf - you can tell who is in his game," said Weir, winner of the Masters year 2003rd.

Weir made a superb par save from the bunker on the poor approach at No. 1 after a left, and this kind of set the tone for his day. I had to grind to score under par in the third birdie on his approach, almost triangular, then came back in the hole that has control of his nemesis, par quatre was 5th

His race was just lucky par-five 13, ended when his approach shot from outside the pine straw right of the road behind the green into Rae's Creek, proposed a flat stone, and yesterday at 50 or 60 meters back in the middle of the fairway.

He threw 10 feet and made birdie.

"It really surprised me. I Met a good train, I have thought it would be in the vicinity of the Eagle - I was surprised when the ball landed, but it was a good recovery," said Weir.

The bogey on 14 Birdies, but the par-five 15th and coming home from there at the center of Fars.

"I had a bit to correct there. The wind is blowing like this difficult to commit on the golf course, and you have such a low error rate, but it is rather uncertain about his chances," he said. "I have shot five or six minutes to my 15 hit. The wind seemed to blow in four directions."

The day started fair and peaceful, but the wind started, harder, halfway through the first nine holes blow, blowing clouds of pollen from trees, like a storm front began to settle in the region. In the afternoon they were all struggling with the conditions.

"I really want that putt on 18, but ...", he said, a 10 foot for birdie slid by the right lip. Westwood putting both feet in a distance on the same line is tied for the lead came.

"Yes, I support," said Weir.

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