"Obviously, to win the Masters would be incredible, " Scott said.
The American's form suggests he will be the man to beat at next month's Masters at Augusta, the first major of the year -- with many pundits awaiting his first major since 2008 to consider his comeback complete.
The European Masters is the first tournament in Europe to be co-sanctioned with the Asian Tour.
World number three Nikolay Davydenko questions why none of the four North American Masters Series events are going to be touched in the planned shake-up.
When I finally got into a position to think about competitive golf again, it became apparent to me that the Masters would be the earliest I could play.
At that point there were fears he might not to be able to try to add to his four Masters titles, the last of which came in 2005, especially as the 36-year-old missed a significant chunk of last season with knee and Achilles problems.
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My main priority has to be to get myself and my golf in the best possible shape for the Masters next year.
He will be hoping that confidence extends to the Masters where he will look to add to his U.S. Open triumph at Congressional last June.
"When you've got a planet that's nearest warmest levels on record, that doesn't mean every part of the world is going to be the warmest ever, " said Jeff Masters, director of meteorology for Weather Underground.
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The weekend can be a cruel place in the Masters, though, especially to the aging.
She noted that the social pressure among kids to be masters of their multiscreen domain required such transformational thinking.
Yet last-minute deals, back-room or not, are what elected officials at the loftiest levels are supposed to be masters of.
If Woods goes on to win the Masters, the victory would undoubtedly be tarnished.
Guan is believed to be the first player penalized for slow play at the Masters.
Mr. Tuttle was among the masters who preferred their servants to be mute, deaf, and blind except when his convenience required the matter otherwise.
They said they would review the "exceptional situation" involving Woods at the Masters, assess potential implications for other situations and decide whether the rules need to be adjusted.
But at Stanford, where I did my masters, I found the reverse to be true.
At times Mr. Muschietti seems to be the cinematic equivalent of an art student learning from the masters by copying them.
Computers can be programmed to beat grand masters in chess, but the best they can do in Go is strong amateur status.
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Masters said it was important to be accurate with the Mohawk history because it serves as the basis for Connor's motivations.
Five of the nine players within four shots of the lead could get to the Masters with a win, and that would be particularly meaningful to Howell, who grew up in Augusta.
Corporations, first chartered into existence over 200 years ago by the states, were meant to be our servants, not our masters.
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The award ceremony - appropriately, for students who had studied a masters course in distance education - is expected to be the first of a series as more and more courses are delivered through the internet.
The Masters traditionally takes rules to extremes: at Augusta you may be escorted to the gate if caught with a cellphone (that's with a phone, not talking on one).
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There should be a better word to describe what was witnessed Sunday in the rain at the Masters, something that can adequately cover the bright, thrilling place between tense and fun.
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As a first step, Romney and Santorum both expressed the same position as Obama when asked Thursday about whether women should be able to join the all-male Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters tournament.
The former world number one and 1991 US Masters champion will be part of one of the strongest fields ever to compete in Wales.
On a day when countless eighth graders across the country saw their orthodontists and fretted over potential dates for the middle school graduation dance, Guan calmly played in the world's most famous golf tournament in a threesome that included Ben Crenshaw, the 61-year-old former Masters champion who is old enough to be Guan's grandfather.
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If meaning were linear with word count, you would be able to generate a thunderous epic with 47 syllables, given that some of the ancient Haiku masters changed cultural perceptions momentously with just 17.
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The cardinals chosen to be scrutineers are responsible for burning the ballots, with help from the secretary of the College of Cardinals and masters of ceremonies, who are allowed to enter the chapel after voting has concluded.
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