Lawrence — If Thongchai Jaidee wins the Masters this year, I’ll buy you a steak dinner at the DC restaurant of your choice. But thanks for your kind words. As for Geoff Ogilvy, you may be on to something there. Now, here’s a list of the “what’s he doing at Augusta?” caucus (the players about whom you can’t quite figure out how they qualified, even though the Masters web site helpfully explains it to you; i.e. the ones who you didn’t realized had played well enough in the first place): Jason Bohn, Ted Purdy, Ryan Moore. Meanwhile, I’d much rather see Jay Haas in the field (not qualified for the first time in years) than a host of the folks who did make it. And I’d still like to see Greg Norman even if he hasn’t been healthy enough to play more than about three tourneys a year for the past several years….
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