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Golf: Final thoughts at the Masters

Published: 13 Apr 2015 - 06:54 pm | Last Updated: 15 Jan 2022 - 04:32 am

 


Augusta, United States--Some final thoughts at the Masters after Sunday's closing round at Augusta National:
DARREN CLARKE (72) -- I'm going tarpon fishing now for three days in the Boca Grande. That's where I'm going. I've been waiting for this for a long time
KEEGAN BRADLEY (68) -- I played so good today. I'm a little bummed out with my score. I should have been lower. But it was a fun week. I learned a lot.
PATRICK REED (70)-- It was an okay week. I know I need work on stuff. I still need to work on consistency with the putter and off the tee. It got me in so much trouble this week and especially that driver.
ADAM SCOTT (74) -- I'm excited to go back and spend at least a couple of weeks with my wife and daughter. I've spent very little time with them the last two months. So that's the silver lining of a tough weekend.
RICKIE FOWLER (67) asked when he would win a major --I'm hoping soon. The golf's definitely good enough. My offense is on point, but I got to get rid of some mistakes.
JASON DAY (75) -- To come in and have a disappointing finish like this is, it sucks, but obviously this means that I need to work harder.
IAN POULTER (67) -- What went right? I hit lots of greens in regulation over the weekend, 32 greens in regulation, which is comfortably better than the field
ZACH JOHNSON (68) on winner Jordan Spieth -- There's something innate, obviously, with him and those type of individuals, something intangible that probably a lot of athletes occasionally touch, but rarely maintain
TIGER WOODS (73) on jarring his wrist playing a shot -- A bone kind of popped out and the joint kind of went out of place, but I put it back in
JUSTIN ROSE (70) -- The atmosphere was fantastic all day. Playing with Jordan, he's going to sort of fly the flag, I think, for golf for quite a while, as well. People were getting excited about that out there, you could tell
JORDAN SPIETH (70) --asked what his career goals were -- I want to be like Bubba (Watson) I want to win two Masters

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