The first two days, the current Masters champion had made four bogeys and three doubles. Saturday, playing "conservative, maybe" as he put it, Schwartzel "managed to prevent those." Meanwhile, he made four birdies for a 66 that put him two-under par for the 54 holes with Sunday's final 18 holes to come.
More to the point, Schwartzel said, he finally played the AAC's final four holes without injuring either his pride or his score. "Definitely some of the toughest I've ever played," said the man who won the Masters with birdies on the last four holes at Augusta National. "And like I said, the first couple days they have not treated me too well. And then today was much better."
What about Sunday? With the tournament to win, how does he play the 18th?
Does he lay up and hope to get it up-and-down with a wedge?
Perish the thought.
"No, no," he said. If the tee's back from Saturday's spot, he'll go with a 3-wood off the tee. "I can still hit my 3-wood 280." That would leave him the same 3-iron to the green.
A scary thought.
"There's no lay-up in my books," he said.
Then he laughed, perhaps knowing those can qualify as famous last words.
-- Dave Kindred





























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