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March 22, 1961: Anytime a winner shoots rounds of 62 and 65, as Bob Goalby did, and slips to 67 when he's in a slump, and anytime there isn't a single score out of the 60s for any of the four rounds for any of the first nine finishers — a total of 36 rounds of play in the 60s — you can be pretty sure the name of the game, whatever it is, isn't golf. But wait till the Masters, Jim Murray says. |
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