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The Masters has again been a thrilling tournament, full of plot twists and great shot. Listen to what the biggest stars have had to say in their post-round press conferences, including champion Phil Mickelson, Fred Couples, Ernie Els, and Tiger Woods.
 
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    "I like to start the day off with a bit of vigorous mastication in the fiber department, say, about half a box of All-Bran or a small wicker chair, and then I'll generally wash it down with about 17 cups of coffee. So, now that I have my fiber and caffeine to get the day off and moving, all I have to worry about is whether or not I can ingest enough meat and wine (both red) -- and, of course, Rolaids -- before bed time. "

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    Today's Quote:   To this day Taylor has extremely strong views about that bunker, and he has been heard to suggest that its creator should be buried in it with a niblick through his heart. -- Bernard Darwin. on J.H. Taylor's reaction to the fourth hole at Prestwick, where he took a 7 in the 1914 British Open
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