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Trevor Immelman
“The best players in the world get nervous and they feel pressure. I guess it’s just who can disguise it the best and who can handle it the best. I’m thrilled with my play thus far, but there’s a very long way to go. I can’t sit back and put my feet up. I’ve got to go out there and just try and play as well as I can the next couple of days.”
Ian Poulter says “Who knows with Tiger? He can go out there and put two 65s on the board, I know that. We’ve all seen it before. But Augusta National is a difficult golf course.”
Source: By The Armchair Golfer
Trevor Immelman: Top finishes in 2007 included third at the Mercedez-Benz Championship and WGC-Match Play and T6 at the PGA Championship. Also won in his native country at the Nedbank Challenge. Winner of the 2006 Western Open. Voted PGA TOUR Rookie of the Year by his peers. Outstanding Masters in 2005. Finished T5, equaled the low round of the Tournament (65) and made a hole-in-one Sunday at No. 16. Two-time Presidents Cup Team member. Successfully defended his title at the 2004 South African Airways Open after his 2003 victory marked his first PGA European Tour win. Earned second win in 2004 at the Deutsche Bank-SAP Open. Captured the 2003 WGC-World Cup with partner Rory Sabbatini. Winner of the 1998 US Amateur Public Links Championship and made the cut as an amateur in the 1999 Masters. Sixth Masters appearance. - Source: Official Masters Release