71. He made the putt and played his final five holes in three-under. 72. He played well enough to win all week, except on two of the final three holes. 73. He won six juniors and amateurs and every match went to the final hole or beyond. 74. His controversial wild-card pick of Curtis Strange backfired when Strange lost a pivotal match with Faldo by bogeying the final three holes. 75. His shot missed the green, Parnevik bogeyed the final hole, and he lost to Price by one stroke. 76. His birdie on the final hole was little consolation. 77. How could a player go to the final hole of a major championship and not know what he needed to do to win? 78. However, after Mattiace birdied the final hole and then patiently answered questions following the round, people were moved. 79. How many players have won with just one putt on the final three holes? 80. However, a double-bogey on the final hole at La Quinta Country Club sent Martin home early in his debut as a full member of the tour. |