JOE SURPRISES AT THE MASTERS
He Wins The 15th Edition
2019 MASTERS FINAL SCORES (par 60)
PLACE | GOLFER | SCORE | HANDICAP | NET |
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1 2 3 4 5 6 T7 T7 9 | T. Joe Mann Moawad D. Vargas Crump W. Vargas Bird Witt E. Quiroz | 46-40=86 40-46=86 37-38=75 44-38=82 42-48=90 43-44=87 51-52=103 53-51=104 50-51=101 | 34 28 16 20 26 20 33 34 20 | 52 58 59 62 64 67 70 70 81 |
QUICK CHIPS
Pseudo double: due to the postponement of the Match Play Invitational, Tim Joe – with his 2018 Tour Championship victory – can claim winning 2 majors in a row (albeit not in the same season)… Turnaround: Joe’s 86 was his best score in his last 9 Masters starts and marked an 18 and 19 stroke improvement from his last 2 Masters visits; his back-9 40 represented a new Masters career best… 15 and 10: Tim Joe became the 10th different winner in the 15 years of The Masters… Tweet-tweet: From roughly 20 yards, Clint Crump’s chip shot on the par-3 6th, bounced twice on the green and into the cup for the day’s first birdie. He would split the $9 birdie pot with Chris Moawad who birdied the par-4 10th… Tournament leaders: Pars, Moawad (8) followed by Tim Joe and Doug Vargas (6); Bogeys, Walter Vargas (8), followed by John Mann (7), Martin Witt (6)… Devil’s Gulch (13-14-15): Doug Vargas (+4), top score for the 2nd straight year (5th straight for Vargas brothers combined) followed by Joe, Crump, Mann (+5)… Gone the way of the dinosaurs?: This was the 4th straight year in which there was no night time qualifier, prompting 2018 Masters champion Patrick Bird to remark: “I feel gypped. I got a lifetime exemption last year and I don’t even get the benefit of sitting back and watching the others have to play and suffer through the qualifier.”… Milestone: Ed Quiroz made his 30th career start.