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RealClearSports: Mickelson Makes Tiger's Masters His Own

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com


AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The week that seemed to belong to Tiger Woods, to the comeback that swamped all other sports news like a flood, instead finished in the possession of the man who could be called Tiger's only real rival, Phil Mickelson.

What an ending Sunday to a Masters that was poignant, dramatic and most of all tearful. What a close to a golfing show of spectacular shots and remarkable tension.

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