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Hope or hype? despite finishing in the pack with his fellow Britons, Rory McIlroy’s final nine holes gave real hope for the future

This Masters waiting game has got tedious

David Smith
14 Apr 2009


After another Masters to forget for the UK, Paul Casey ventured that "one day" a player from this side of the Atlantic will triumph at Augusta National.

It's been 13 years since a Great Britain or Northern Ireland golfer - Nick Faldo - slipped on the famed Green Jacket and based on what happened at the opening major of the season, Casey's "one day" still looks a few years off.

While Argentina's Angel Cabrera celebrated his second-hole play-off triumph over Americans Kenny Perry and Chad Campbell, the Brits were left to trot out the excuses.

England's Casey came into the tournament a heady sixth in the world rankings following his maiden US Tour title in the Houston Open but could only finish 10 shots behind Cabrera in a share of 20th.

He tried to explain his display by saying: "I don't like to say you have to put in your time, as all of us have the ability, but it is that sort of a place. Experience counts for a lot. Now I know where you should hit it."

At least this was 'only' 31-year-old Casey's fifth Masters. Cabrera was making his 10th visit to Augusta, as was former European No1 Lee Westwood. The 35-year-old imploded on the back nine on Sunday, double-bogeying 15, 16 and 17 before finishing with a bogey at the last for a seven-over 79.

Ian Poulter did his usual strutting, insisting: "It's the Masters, I love it. It is a serious test of golf, a test of patience. I am understanding the golf course more and more."

But not enough, clearly, as the 33-year-old closed with a 74 to join Casey and Justin Rose on two under.

Rose made an uncharacteristic poor start with a 74, recovered with rounds of 70 and two 71s, and then observed: "I did enough to make me think that I am getting better. When I look back I shall be proud of myself."

The 28-year-old (right) may claim to be feeling proud but that can't disguise the fact he finished a very long way behind Cabrera and carded the same four-round total as 51-year-old Sandy Lyle. Only a bogey five at the last stopped the 1988 Masters champion finishing the top Briton outright. What a blow to young pride that would have been.

At least the massively hyped 19-year-old Rory McIlroy, yet another home hope to finish on two-under, offered a glimmer of hope for the future by carding just 31 for the final nine holes. The Uksterman said: "I know I have the game to compete in majors now. I always knew that, but it was a matter of going out and proving it."

Graeme McDowell, also from Northern Ireland, was the top European finisher on four under for a share of 17th place. "It is still a work in progress," he said. "I have a lot more work to do before I can hopefully slip on a Green Jacket."

McDowell is 29. Just how much time does he want?

At least European No1 Padraig Harrington has three majors to his name. But the Dubliner's challenge for a third successive major never really got going, and it effectively finished with a quadruple bogey nine at the second hole of his third round.

Londoner Ross Fisher, 28, opened and closed with 69s to come in one under par, two ahead of 31-year-old Luke Donald. "I felt like I left a few shots out there," said Fisher. "It could have been a lot better."

Indeed, he could have been speaking for all his countrymen.

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If someone could win it by merely talking himself up then surely its only a matter of time before the egomaniac otherwise known Ian flashy pants Poulter wins it. When I heard him say himself and the committee decides which outfit he should wear, i almost puked. In reality of course he is more qualified to play crazy golf.

- James Hennessy, london england, 15/04/2009 17:22
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