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April 21, 2008

Up & Down

Of cool 3-D, cold Brits and the Good Humor Man

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Trevor Immelman
It was an odd journey with some sketchy detours, but one of the "next big things" finally arrived. Where does he go from here?

David Feherty
He kissed up to Tiger too much, but his dead-on call of Immelman's third shot at 15 on Saturday —"there's a little flat spot right there"—more than made up for it.

Zach Johnson
Despite chatter that he would prove an unworthy champ, Zach from Iowa made the cut by one, then rallied on the weekend, nabbing a top 20.

CBS 's 3-D Animation
This cool graphic brought to life the hills of Augusta National , plus all the bumps and slopes that make the greens so tough.

Gary Player
The 72-year-old set the record for Masters appearances (51), posted a respectable 78 on Friday, then had his fellow South African and prot�g�, Immelman, win.

Michael Thompson
The '07 U.S. Amateur runner-up called a penalty on himself and kept a positive attitude, just as he did after fleeing from Hurricane Katrina as a sophomore at Tulane .

Jeev Milkha Singh
He received one of the special exemptions that made Colin Montgomerie cranky, then acquitted himself nobly, finishing 25th.

Tiger Woods
It was major d�j� vu as untested foes crumbled in front of him, but for two straight years Woods hasn't been able to figure out Augusta 's greens.

Bobby Clampett
Took worst-announcer award for referring to Wen-Chong Liang as "the Chinaman," then offering a nonapology apology.

Young Brits
Paul Casey (right), Ian Poulter and Justin Rose looked great for stretches, but Rose blew up, Poulter petered out and Casey melted down the stretch.

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