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Pos Name Par Thru
1 Weir -7 F
2 Mattiace -7 F
3 Mickelson -5 F
4 Furyk -4 F
5 Maggert -2 F
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Posted 4/14/03 9:57 am ET





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How the Holes are Playing -- Updated Constantly During Play
2003 Round 4 Ave. 2003 Round 4 Rank 2003 Total Ave. 2003 Total Rank Hist. Ave. Hist. Rank
4.082 10 4.035 14 4.10 13



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The tightest hole on the course, the seventh features a small, well-guarded green.
Playing No. 7. Billy Andrade's strategy
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Cortaderia selloana
Par 4, 410 Yards
Trees line both sides of fairway of this hole, the tightest on the course. A large tree between the tee and the No. 6 green creates a narrow chute for the players' first shots. After changes made before the 2002 tournament, players now take more than a sand wedge for their second shot to a small, well-guarded green.
2003 Pin Placement
Flower Art by Rick McKee / Augusta Chronicle
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