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Woods entered the interview room with a smile on his face and stopped to hug one of the green-jacketed club members, Ron Townsend.
Woods Faces Masters Media The Associated Press 2010
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Buoyed by such supportive shout-outs, and few if any negative ones, at 2 p.m. Mr. Woods, with a fresh goatee, bounded into the media-center interview room, shook hands with one green-jacketed member and hugged another, and took his seat behind a microphone on the dais.
Hi, I'm Tiger, It's My First Day John Paul Newport 2010
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Buoyed by such supportive shout-outs, and few if any negative ones, at 2 p.m. Mr. Woods, with a fresh goatee, bounded into the media-center interview room, shook hands with one green-jacketed member and hugged another, and took his seat behind a microphone on the dais.
Hi, I'm Tiger, It's My First Day John Paul Newport 2010
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Buoyed by such supportive shout-outs, and few if any negative ones, at 2 p.m. Mr. Woods, with a fresh goatee, bounded into the media-center interview room, shook hands with one green-jacketed member and hugged another, and took his seat behind a microphone on the dais.
Hi, I'm Tiger, It's My First Day John Paul Newport 2010
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Woods entered the interview room with a smile on his face and stopped to hug one of the green-jacketed club members, Ron Townsend.
Woods Faces Masters Media The Associated Press 2010
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Woods entered the interview room with a smile on his face and stopped to hug one of the green-jacketed club members, Ron Townsend.
Woods Faces Masters Media The Associated Press 2010
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In fact, a conspiratorial thought: The green-jacketed members at Augusta seldom explain the reasoning behind anything they do, but it's entirely possible they cagily set up the course for the first round to promote wild, low scoring — a cake and circuses distraction for the rabble.
Tough Golf and Englishmen John Paul Newport 2010
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In fact, a conspiratorial thought: The green-jacketed members at Augusta seldom explain the reasoning behind anything they do, but it's entirely possible they cagily set up the course for the first round to promote wild, low scoring — a cake and circuses distraction for the rabble.
Tough Golf and Englishmen John Paul Newport 2010
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In fact, a conspiratorial thought: The green-jacketed members at Augusta seldom explain the reasoning behind anything they do, but it's entirely possible they cagily set up the course for the first round to promote wild, low scoring — a cake and circuses distraction for the rabble.
Tough Golf and Englishmen John Paul Newport 2010
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Woods entered the interview room with a smile on his face and stopped to hug one of the green-jacketed club members, Ron Townsend.
Woods Faces Masters Media The Associated Press 2010
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