2008
Immovable
South Africa's Trevor Immelman will make a better Masters Tournament champion than oddsmaker.
Van Brimmer: Tournament's rut deeper than Immelman's divot
Masters Tournament champion Trevor Immelman's final tee shot Sunday found a rare dirt patch in an Augusta National Golf Club fairway.
Michaux: Player lifted successor to country's glory
Gary Player has been waiting on the other side of the Champions Locker Room door for 47 years, hoping that a countryman would walk through to join him.
Kaltefleiter: Immelman wants to be like Player and seal the deal
The house where Trevor Immelman grew up is a five-minute drive from the Cape of Good Hope on the southern tip of Africa.
Immelman takes four-shot lead to Amen Corner
Trevor Immelman remains four shots clear of the field in the 72nd Masters Tournament as the leaders play Amen Corner at Augusta National Golf Club.
Van Brimmer: Like Couples, Immelman must take the break he got and run with it
"You don't ever get a break like that."
On the brink
No one blinked when Tiger Woods roared up the leaderboard and into contention in the third round of the Masters Tournament on Saturday.
Michaux: Immelman recovers from cut
The Masters Tournament doesn't issue IOUs. Countryman Ernie Els can attest to that.
Immelman takes two-shot lead to Sunday
AUGUSTA - Even with Tiger on the prowl, Trevor Immelman stuck to open spaces in the third round of the 72nd Masters Tournament.
Immelman leads, Tiger surging
Trevor Immelman reclaimed the top spot on the Masters leaderboard Saturday, looking to give himself a little breathing room with Tiger Woods looming.
Fresh look for the weekend
Who says you need years of experience around Augusta National Golf Club to contend in the Masters Tournament?
Immelman tops leaderboard after Round 2
As one of golf's biggest names staked his claim on the leaderboard, first-round co-leader Trevor Immelman held the lead midway through the second round of the 72nd Masters Tournament at Augusta National Golf Club.
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