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AS TIGER Woods struggled to get out of first, South Africa's Trevor Immelman engaged top gear at Augusta yesterday while two time champion Phil Mickelson and a posse of British contenders - Ian Poulter, Paul Casey and Justin Rose - gave hot pursuit.
Appreciative of the chance to play some wonderful golf after the jolt of having a tumour removed from his diaphragm, the 28-year-old produced an impressively even keeled performance to set a pace at the halfway mark in the Masters. Birdies at the fourth, seventh, 11th, 17th and 18th, five of the hardest holes on a relentlessly demanding course, enabled Immelman to reach pole position.See the full content of this document
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Fortune Favours Brave to Help Immelman Bounce Back South African Cards Second 68, As Woods Struggles to Make Impact
Signing for 68 and 136, eight under par, Immelman is thrilled to be back in the pink after a winter of health problems. The South African had a tumour the size of a golf ball removed at the end of last year and now has a six-inch scar on his back. Fortunately, the growth was ...
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