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I will never question Zach Johnson again.

April
8

Unless he coughs up the lead over the next two holes. Then he’s fair game again.

But what a gutsy birdie on No. 16. And then Woods drops his approach on 15 into the drink.

Zach Johnson, Masters champion?

If you had that in your personal pool, go to the head of the line. Or better yet, take my job. You’re obviously smarter than me.

This entry was posted on Sunday, April 8th, 2007 at 5:55 pm by Sam Weinman.
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2 Responses to “I will never question Zach Johnson again.”

  1. Jonathan Probber

    Not a terribly high standard, mind you, but I’m sure few of us could have guessed this outcome. He seems like a nice kid, though. Good for him.

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The lead golf writer for The Journal News and LoHud.com, Weinman, 31, has placed among the top three in the Golf Writers Association of America writing contest in three consecutive years, including a first-place finish in 2004. READ MORE

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A sports reporter at The Journal News for nearly three years, Alex Myers has covered a bit of everything, but a lot of golf, ranging from the high school level to last year's U.S. Open at Winged Foot. His golf writing goes back to his college days when he attended Wake Forest University. Myers is also an avid player who is constantly trying to improve on his current handicap of 8. Perhaps his biggest thrill came earlier this summer when he conquered the famed 17th hole at the TPC at Sawgrass by hitting a 9-iron onto the island green and walking away with a 2-putt par.

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