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Article: Immelman not likely a one-hit wonder; South African's swing too solid to suspect Masters win a fluke.(Sports)
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- Albany Times Union (Albany, NY)
- Article date:
- April 15, 2008
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Byline: PETE DOUGHERTY - Staff Writer
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Let's start with a few names: Padraig Harrington, Geoff Ogilvy, Jim Furyk, Mike Weir.
Then add a second list: Michael Campbell, Todd Hamilton, Shaun Micheel, Ben Curtis.
They're all winners of one major golf championship this decade, part of the Tiger Woods era. The first group includes players who have contended in majors and might have succeeded had Woods not gotten in the way. The other group consists essentially of one-hit wonders.
So after Trevor Immelman won his first Grand Slam tournament Sunday, beating Woods by three strokes at the Masters, the obvious question arises: Into ...