Wetterich leads Masters
...by himself. Just walked the front 9 with him... again, impressed with how he's in total control of his emotions and his game. The danger with first-timers here, as Brett is, is that they will either become timid or fearless... either is trouble. Wetterich parred the first 8 holes, most routinely, with 3-4-5 foot putts. He faded his tee ball on 7, into the pine straw... then left the chip out short of the fairway...bogey seemed likely, approaching the 2nd-smallest green on the course... but wetterich's approach landed 5 feet from the cup... he dunked the 5-foot sidehill snake for a great save... finally made a bird at 9, from 30 feet below the hole... way too early to say he can win... not too early to suggest he'll finish Top 16, earning a trip back next year...
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Last year at Maketewah after the US Open Qualifier, Brett was nice enough to autograph my golf hat. I will be wearing it the next two days pulling for the local kid. We should all be proud of his great showing so far at the Masters. He certainly belongs out there now!
A Cincinnati fan
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