Masters fantasy – final results

Rory McIlroy completes the Career Slam to join one of the most exclusive clubs in sports along with Gene Sarazen, Ben Hogan, Gary Player, Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

For our fantasy bragging rights contest, here are the top 3:

  1. MayoDawg at -36 (based on the Masters site, Mayo must have won the tiebreaker)
  2. Parker Party at -36 (we’ll call it a joint win)
  3. BCsNextFantasyFail at -32

Rory tried to give it away, and Justin Rose tried to take it from him.

To the 22 of you who played, thanks for participating.

Now, back to your regularly scheduled Georgia sports programming.

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I've been a Dawg my entire life. UGA was always my dream school where I received 2 Terry College degrees and met my DGD wife. I've been a season ticket holder for over 30 years and love the in-stadium experience over anything from Section HD. My first game in Sanford Stadium was the 1981 Auburn game where we clinched the SEC championship. The best game I've attended in person was the Midnight Miss against Ohio State (nite, nite!). The best home games I've attended were the 1984 Clemson game (the Butler did it) and the 2013 LSU game (that 4th down is still the loudest single moment I've experienced between the hedges). The game I love to win is against the Handbags (FTMF), and the game I hate to lose is the NATS (Tuck Fech).

3 thoughts on “Masters fantasy – final results

  1. How do you throw it in the drink from 82 yards and also hit those 2nd shots at 15, 17 and 18 (playoff)?

    Never saw any win like that. It was almost Norman in 1997 (and 1986) but he somehow hung in there.

    Maybe with that Masters monkey off his back Rory will start winning in bunches or at least give Scottie some comp and make golf interesting to watch again. Yesterday certainly was.

    • And btw Rory’s reaction to winning reminded me of how I felt when Ringo crossed the goal line in Indy.

    • That 3rd shot on 13 is one of the worst shots I have ever seen a touring professional hit. I wonder if he laid it up to a bad yardage and then was too aggressive. Once he got past 12, I thought it was over and would be a coronation on the back 9.

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