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Jackson's Brian Stuard finishes first Masters at 6-over par

Started by billtao, 2017/04/09 10:17PM
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Jackson's Brian Stuard finishes first Masters at 6-over par
#1   2017/04/09 10:17PM
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Stuard, a 2005 graduate of Oakland University and winner of the PGA Tour’s Zurich Classic last year, agreed that playing the Masters took much more stamina than most tournaments, combining the pressure-packed atmosphere, the undulating hills and other unique traits of the historic tournament.
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