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T.J.'s Take: Playing the What-If Game

T.J.'s Take: Playing the What-If Game
Trevor Immelman became the first South African since Gary Player in 1978 to don the Green Jacket. (Photo: Getty Images)
Trevor Immelman proved himself a worthy champion on Sunday, but it's fair to say that a number of his challengers likely will be spending some quality time puzzling over what might have been. T.J. Auclair examines a memorable final round that could have gone any number of different ways.

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