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jim: do you do what david toms did? trying to figure out johnson or watney. >> it should be watney, he has 244. this is into a pretty stiff breeze with a 3-wood. what a hateful day he has had. 233 for johnson. he has a 4-iron. i reckon he has about 225 yards to make the carry.
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caddie coming down the hill. he wants the shadows to be equal. jim: a lot of hang time. blasted it over everything. missed it well left on the short side. it is over where phil was. best phil could do is at least
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20 feet past the flag. of course it all totally fends on the lie. jim: and he went right at it. i mean this is a very wide landing area. he was going for that little peninsula on the front left. nick: he didn't need to. i don't know if that was intentional. >> he played so beautifully all day and didn't make a putt until about four holes ago. his second shot hardly left the flagstick. jim: i bet from there the view looked magnificent for most of that sail time. it probably looked like it was right on the flagstick. look at the lie. thick. a clear bunker.
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bubba watching off of peter kostis' monitor. nick: i think dustin has to think about the option do you go for broke or do you just play smart and get yourself in that playoff and start again. you just have to beat two guys rather than 150 plus. >> what is the probability of getting up and down from there? nick: slim. it is a career shot to take it on. you have to make that decision, do i go for it or i do chunk it a little firmer to give you that guarantee. >> i took a look at the lie here. he has it into the breeze. it is the sort of shot, you
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don't have much choice but to go for it. nick: i know what you mean. just a full open face, 60 degree, give it a full chop. throw it up. the wind will help. but phil was over there, david, and the best that he could do with a good 20 feet past. >> he is pretty good. nick: yeah, we have heard of him. but this man can throw one up as he did on 16. jim: don't forget about that. nick: that was a serious up and down. he has got the strength. nick watney plays first. what a beautiful touch for a man who has to be somewhat in
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shock after that horrible start. double at the first, triple at the seventh. nick watney is getting married october 30th in carmel, california. i can't think of a better place for something like that to take place. now here is dustin johnson. jim: he did it. no room to spare! he doesn't take long, nick. nick: he has a great pair of hands. >> he played that as if he knew how it would come out, a lower flight. he just played a soft middle lob shot. that was magnificent. fortunately from that position
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everything was helping, uphill lie, into a bit of breeze and he has 60 degrees. i thought for a second it looked -- a little bit scary. only made it boy two yards. jim: it deceived our eyes for just a moment. they are going to go ahead and let watney go ahead and finish out. >> nice jesture there, clear the stage. jim: just imagine to be able to come back from something that could be so devastating from the saiki of many golfers. he was a contender, he was in the mix. although oosthuizen ran away with things. but he had a good show to get back two majors later. i think that it says a lot
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about his game. you know, it is a game that we know the guy has monster length, awesome length. to hole this putt, golf would have a very big new star. nick: checking his notes. we saw the putt come down from martin kaymer, we know it goes back up there slightly left to right. peter, you are down there. david, do you see anything in this break? >> maybe just a fraction to the right. you just have to hit it firm enough. nick: he made that putt on 17. he bring this is to 18. jim: this is for the championship.
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oh! that was not a confident stroke. we are going to have a three-way playoff. bubba, martin and dustin. surprised to see as you mentioned the 71st hole one that also broke right. we thought that maybe this would be a firm, confident stroke. but it was a feeble one instead. give credit to kaymer for making the big one here to save par that ends up getting him into this playoff. it will be a three-hole playoff. >> what are they discussing?
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jim: this is something that got tricky about how do you play these lies and all of these bunkers all over the golf course. some are them are considered -- nick: you are right. it does not look like a bunker, but there is a bunker. >> there is no way to know. it is surrounded by people. nick: you are joking. mentally you would call it a waste bunker. but there are hundreds if not thousand bunkers absolutely everywhere on this golf course. my goodness. jim: dustin johnson may be eliminated right here on the spot if he grounded the club with his second shot. it is just hard to imagine. we are not sure if it is a
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unitedhealthcare. to learn more, visit us at healthinnumbers.com. jim: we are back at whistling straits. there has not been a ruling. did he ground his club in the bunker? it was in fact a bunker. david feherty was out there, he did not think it was a bunker. >> at no time dithink it was a bunker. it was five or six square feet of sand with no lip. it did not even cross my mind that it was a bunker. nick: i agree. it completely through me. i think they are actually
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watching it there. inside the scorer's tent. >> the thing is that every bunker out here has some kind of a lip but that lip could have been worn down. nick: it is part of your routine and you move the blade exactly behind the ball. that is his normal routine. that is how he normally sets up the ball and prepares. >> that would be so brutal. he gained no advantage. jim: what is unfair if it is deemed to be a bunker, you still have all of the members of the gallery that are standing in the bunker which is going to deceive the player at that point as to where he is. nick: i totally agree with that. there are bits of straw and everything. jim: david price comes over to discuss it with him right on the 18th green.
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nick: my view would be it might have started this week as a bunker but by sunday it was no longer. jim: you were there and it never crossed your mind that it was a bunker? >> never crossed my mind. jim: can you say that he grounded the club? >> i could not. i could not. nick: i think you can't determine it. the only thing you can say is that it is part of his routine the way he grounds the club and gets himself comfortable. dustin will know whether he has done it or not. we can't tell by his reaction. jim: see if you see a mark. nick: yes, there may be a fraction, the heel of the club. jim: may have seen a little something there. it is interesting when you look
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at that shot. nick: as it comes out just right there. right above that. that might be the mark. >> look again at the soil. this is sandy based soil all over the place. would he have the right to have it. boy, oh, boy. jim: here is a look from above.
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again, we will get all of the tens and dozens of number of people around him. again, you look at it. sure it is on sand but a lot of the lies are not in a bunker but are on sandy patches. unlikely. boy, it is a brutally difficult call. jim: it is so far out of the rope line he has driven it so far right. you have marshals and people standing inside of that bunker if that is what it was.
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the chairman of the rules committee for the pga championship. kaymer and watson on the second floor of the clubhouse. you know there is going to be a playoff. we are waiting for dustin johnson. and the ruling there. nick: it is very simple. if they are saying it is a bunker they ask him did you ground it. if it is a yes or no it would be a penalty. jim: it would be a two-shot penalty meaning he would fall all the way back and sign the card for 73 instead of 71. david feherty is back there
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now. david, tell us what husee. >> we are surrounded here by it may have started this week as a bunker but it looks like a manger right now. in all seriousness there is no way you can identify this. you can see the front edge has been trampled down. right here which was not visible at all. the crowd was right here and right here. this is the only patch that we got to see right in about here. no evidence of a lip. up here there is a lip that comes down. it may well be one of those cosmetic bunkers that graces a lot of the hillside it is here. but certainly there was no indication. what a call. somebody has written a sign here.
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i hope it helps. nick: yeah. i think that is the one prior to. jim: that is the problem. but the argument that david is presenting that when you come in and you are the last pairing and you are surrounded by so many and the gallery. he certainly was not even able to identify where he was standing. nick: i said when he got there, if i was in that situation i would have wanted everybody 10 yards back or so. maybe you might have recognized exactly where you were. >> looking in front of him, there is a sign of a lip. you see a marshall. nick: he grounded it there and walked away. i assume.
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jim: now if you walked up and saw, that you know there are bunkers scattered all over this property. your first inclination is that i have to be concerned here whether or not i ground the club. nick: i think if i was in that situation i would have thought more space. look at the shape of this thing. this has been created by pete dye. this is a man-made shape. >> part of it is his preshot routine. he gets in there and hits it. jim: he did pause for a moment because light was shining through the shadows. >> it locked look part of his routine he has grounded it two inches before it moves the blade up behind the ball. >> 2004 student appleby got a four-shot penalty because he thought there was a waste bunker and not a regular
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bunker. they changed that rule creating everything out here as a bunker. jim: it happened on the 11th hole in 2004 for stuart. they are looking at it again and again. he will have to attest to the scorecard for a five or a seven. on the final hole. he sent saying wait a minute, that is a bunker. he was distracted because sun rays were -- >> no. it did not enter his mind. >> i don't think so at all. dustin, you couldn't -- i can't imagine a set of circumstances under which somebody would have imagine i am in a bunker. first of all, it is flat. jim: it is as simple as this. did you ground the club. nick: if the pga deems it a
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bunker, they ask dustin duground the club. if he says yes, it is two shots. and for them to change it as far as saying that is a bunker there would be some sort of special situation. nick: you would have to overrule that is a bunker. >> nick, i don't know about you, but whenever i got into a waste area or a hard-packed area, sand, gravel, i would never ground the club anyway. even in my normal routine, i would keep that club above the ball. jim: for those of you just joining us we are at the end of the very last major championship of the year in golf. here at whistling straits in wisconsin. we are on our way to a playoff that will be featuring either two or three players. now the ruling has just come
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in. two-shot penalty. wow. dustin johnson is going to be putting down a seven. he is erasing his five. he puts down seven. that is one of the biggest heartbreaks we have seen in a long time in golf. wow. >> unofficial reaction to it out here. nick: the crowds are murmuring and booing. it is a heartbreaking one. >> it is not a bad call it is just a heartbreaking call. >> it is. i don't think they have any other choice if that is deemed a bunker. jim: you go back and think about that putt he had. if he had knocked it in, it
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would have still would have been one shot short because of the two-shot penalty. so, this is one of the last holes of a major championship rulings that is going to be remembered forever. incorrect scorecard signed back at the 1968 masters. this is just a case of dustin johnson just not aware of where he was. on the last hole. nick: i have to say under the circumstances in the whole commotion of that i think any of us could that made that mistake. i really do. it is just gut wrenching that this is happening. even the other two guys would
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feel that they have to deal with this as well. we all want to win it fair and square. jim: there is a hug from bubba's wife, angie. we have a three-hole playoff. it will begin over at 10. one of those things too that someone will win this thing. and people will be talking forever just about the victor as they are about the calamity at the 72nd for dustin johnson. nick: can you imagine if he holed the putt and it happened? jim: martin kaymer is going to tangle, five-time winner on the european circuit. going to tangle with the
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31-year-old floridian collected his first ever win six weeks ago at the travelers championship in hartford. kaymer's record on the european tour 2-1. you have you bubba watson with that breathtaking length. it would be something to see all three of those guys rip it here, because kaymer is not short. nick: martin kaymer will play more of the strategy style of golf. bubba will just be blitzing at
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everything and probably have a go at this 10th green. jim: the 10th hole is a short par 4. several players today nearlyly drove it and got it along the edges of that putting surface. measures 361 uphill. when vijay won a three-man playoff he had been birdie-free during the regulation 18 and came right out to birdie this hole in the first hole of the three-hole playoff and never looked back. >> mark, you can take us through the decision to give dustin a two-shot penalty? >> unfortunately the golf course does have many, many bunkers and various
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characteristics. one of the reasons that we did place as the very number one item on the local rules sheet as well as posting notices in the locker rooms regarding the bunkers was that essentially to say that all of the areas of the course that were designed and built as bunkers would know played as bunkers whether or not they were inside or outside the ropes. and the notice in the first item on the rules sheet went on to say that this may mean in the conduct of the championship that some areas outside the ropes might have many footprints, heel prints or tire tracks and nevertheless those were irregularities of surface from which no relief would be permitted. although some of the areas outside the ropes may appear to have changed in terms of what a tour player might normally expect that in this unique case
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of this great golf course with its many bunkers they have many types of characteristics. and i think dustin in this position just did not recognize that fact and this is certainly unfortunate. but we did go over the rules sheet. he had an opportunity to see the replay in scoring. i did offer to take him to the cbs truck to see an even bigger resolution image if there was any question. but he did decline that offer. we wanted him to know that we would do anything to satisfy him to solve the situation as far as whether or not he grounded the club. >> was it ever a situation that was a worn out area and originally not intended to be a bunker. >> no. in that case it was one of the many. you have been around the course.
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some of them are not bigger than my arm. some of them are deep and some are small. so that was an area that had been designed and built as a bunker. unfortunately when a player's ball is in that bunker they are prohibited from grounding the club and the penalty is two strokes. jim: i can verify on wednesday we had a meeting, our whole production crew this was the first place that it started with that very possibility. let's begin with bubba watson on the tee at 10. wow. nick: that is some finish. nice. jim: right up there past pin high on the par 4.
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>> this is 361 yards par 4. slightly uphill. left to right wind. jim: we are trying to get an interview with dustin johnson but understandably right now he is just trying to collect his emotions. he is in the locker room. martin kaymer, birdie, birdie, birdie the last three rounds at 10. nick: taking the strategy route. just over that middle bunker. that is not good. he aimed right at it during regulation rounds. managed to make birdie. that will be a tough shot from there. advantage early, bubba. they treat themselves well.
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jim: let's go down to david feherty. >> ok down here in the locker room with dustin. i have to tell you i watched you all day for something like this to happen has to be the most extraordinary feeling. how do you describe it?
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>> i don't know if i can describe it. walking up there seeing the shot. it never once crossed my mind i was in a sand trap. it is very unfortunate. the only worst thing is if i would have made that putt. but i never once thought that i was in a sand trap. >> you are a good man for coming out of the shower and talking to me. did you have any doubts at all that it was a bunker? i walked up there and i thought wow he has a flat lie, there is no lip to speak of or nothing. it looks like a flat piece of sand that's been worn out. >> i thought i was on a piece of dirt that the crowd trampled down. i never thought i was in a sand trap. never once crossed my mind i was in a bunker. obviously i know the rules of golf. i can't ground my club in a bunker but maybe i should have
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looked at the rules sheet a little harder. >> even if you had i am not sure you would have made any other decision. what did the officials say to you? >> pretty much he said any piece of sand on the whole golf course is a bunker. >> i suppose do you think that is a good ruling or the ruling they had to make? >> i don't know. it is up to them. if it was up to me i wouldn't have thought i was in a bunker. but it is not up to me. got to deal with it. >> you have a lot of people out there that would love to see you in this playoff. good playing. we will see you again. >> thanks a lot. jim: you saw kaymer at 10 chop it out and got it on to the putting surface. now it is bubba with a chance to get it close. nick: feed it down and let it release. beautifully. this man has incredible touch. smashes it a mile.
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brilliant touch. jim: after our interview, you can imagine everyone needs to hear from him and wants to. it is interesting, i guess next time i should have just looked a little closer at the rules sheet. nick: they kind of predicted that this may happened and they warned the players. jim: i will say this, here is a guy that came back from 82 at pebble saying he will never recover from that. a lot of people are saying if there is one guy that can recover from that it is dustin johnson. i think we have maybe marked the first favorite for the next one whether it is fan or odds makers favorite for augusta next year. nick: i agree with that. he will be back. jim: martin kaymer, peter kostis is out there walking
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around with the playoff. when did you make of the second shot? >> it was a really bad lie. ball was down in the bottom at 75 yards. all in all it is a good position for him after that lie. this putt will break left. he has to realize that this is not sudden death. this is three holes. anything can happen. nick: i agree, david. i'm sorry, peter. he has to do his best and not force it. if he feels like lagging this, there is plenty of time. 17 and 18 are brutal. kaymer's putt stays on the low side. >> good stroke, good rhythm. jim: we talked this week a lot
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of the members of the media going back to last monday. everybody wanted to know where is the game right now. what will happen with tiger and what will happen with phil. i explained to people who do not follow it every week that the game has gone global and it has gone young. this has been a landmark year for the game. there is a guy that kind of define its. martin kaymer is not the first name everybody talked about. it is more like a rory mcilroy. kaymer already won five times on the european tour and two top 10s in majors this year. and a sixth at the pga. >> seems like there are two other ones we never heard of before. >> then you have a guy who has come of age at 31.
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nick: it is the kind of age to win a major. you have to serve your apprenticeship in this game. climb the rungs of the ladder and throw yourself in the deep end. jim: inside, right peter? >> yes. but this is no gimmie. jim: birdie for watson. bubba goes up one if you will. >> i have been sitting out here at the tower. 235 yards today, back, left hole lokeds. 40 paces on.
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only seven paces behind it before you find disaster where steve elkington's ball came to rest behind the flag. this has to be one of pete dye's most diabolical holes. it is an intimidating shot somewhere between a 6-iron and 4-iron for these two guys. a fraction of wind helping now right to left. still around 15 miles per hour wind gust to 20. nick: it will make it far more difficult. >> this is the three-hole aggregate playoff. martin kaymer with a par. jim: 6 minutes and big brother and undercover boss on
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america's number one network. jim: you saw late in the day some really brilliant shots. elkington hit one that looked like it had the flagstick covered. dustin johnson made birdie that at the time looked like it would be the shot we remembered this tournament by. >> nick watney as well. had to really play long and left with his second. took disaster out and settled for the four. this is exactly the shot that he played. he is going with a 5-iron trying to fade it in but just
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blocked it a little bit and drifts it on the wind. wound up making four. in some way its is fortunate to land into the railway ties that support the bank there. good approach to 20 foot off the back edge and two-putted for the four. he has a slight advantage there if you are thinking mentally. he has played the hole well. >> at least for the last time the wind has died down a fair amount. >> definitely at least 5-10 miles per hour less than it was earlier. his bad is to the sun. so he does not have the glare in his eyes that martin kaymer will face here.
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sun, low in the sky. >> 6-iron. good, solid rip with the six. left it drift on the breeze. great line but perhaps a slight mis-hit. he knew it as soon as he hit it. 45 feet short. >> martin kaymer has pulled a 5-iron. very controlled, conservative style player. always takes a couple of practice swings. very smooth, even tempo.
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>> this is on a much better line than last time around. >> beautiful shot for martin kaymer. 15 feet for a birdie 2 here at 17. can he pick up that one-shot advantage that is held by bubba watson? we will be right back. over and over ? ( man ) technology can tell me exactly where i am... but when it comes to my health care, why do i feel so lost ? ( announcer ) we understand your frustration. at unitedhealthcare we believe it should be simpler, and more responsive. we're 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. big numbers...
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the last seven majors. it will either be bubba watson or martin kaymer from germany. watson leads by one after a birdo the first hole of the playoff. ian baker-finch is there at the second playoff hole, the 17th. >> we still have a huge crowd watching the high side of this green looking down over lake michigan. very quick the first three quarters of this putt. it breaks to his right and starts slowing down a little towards the back. it is not an easy putt. sort of a lag putt would be ideal. bubba 51st in the world had his first victory in hartford. a little over a month ago in a playoff. really in good form.
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that is a good looking putt. excellent lag. three, three for bubba watson on the first two holes. >> martin kaymer has to be thinking i must make this because bubba has a huge distance advantage on the 18th hole. >> for sure. the big hitter on the 18th back into the breeze, 500-yard par 4 coming up. martin kaymer is no slouch when it comes to distance but a much
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more controlled player. fairways and greens type of a guy. yes. what a putt. wow. both players one under through two holes now. that was a huge two now for martin kaymer at 17. unbelievable strength of character right there. they will go to the last one under par. as peter kostis said slight advantage to bubba watson with the length. but getting it in the fairway is great too. he led it perfectly.
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we will be seeing a lot more of this young man. he will be a star in those ryder cups in years to come. let's go to 18 tee. jim: you make birdie there, i will make birdie here. we come to the last hole, at least the planed playoff holes. should they remain tied after this they will go right back to this tee box for the third time today. now martin kaymer is someone, nick, you are very familiar with from your captains in 2008 for the european ryder cup squad. you had kaymer over there for the experience. >> he was just outside the team. we talked so much about the ryder cup and the first tee experience friday morning and what it was all about. i said would you like to come. he said absolutely.
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you can come into the team room, sit on my cart and be a part of it and soak up and gain that experience of what the atmosphere is like. he bought into that and loved it. jim: he was around the team all week long. nick: day and night. you know one player does not have to deal with what it is all about, the ryder cup. nick: just find a lie. it does not look good. jim: beware of those little bunkers up there. wind, almost directly into it. tee is a little bit forward today to compensate.
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so it is 469. most of the week had been stretched to 500. nick: that is the ideal side that right-hand side plateau. if you are brave enough to go for it who knows what these guys will choose. bubba, got to hit the fairway. >> it is double-crossed. jim: that is not as drastic as you might have thought. both one under. ♪ are you...me? quite a while from now. so how'd i do? you did great. but don't forget about us. we still need financial advice.
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jim: coming to cbs this fall on mondays, get ready to ride the wave with hawaii five-o returning to cbs on mondays. we are back at the 18th. both have driven it right off the fairway. let's go back out there to david feherty and peter kostis. >> bubba will be first and he has the better of the two lies. he has a little over 220 yards and really a clean, fairly jumpy-looking lie. there is a danger. there is no problem getting there but stopping it once he gets there. >> now that is the lie of martin kaymer. i think a lot of what he may end up doing is based on where bubba hits his shot.
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because i don't think he can get it to the green from there. there is bubba's lie. nick: you have to be careful you don't force something you think is impossible. >> you can't win it with this shot but you can lose it. the wind is strengthening right now. pretty much straight into it, maybe a little off to the right. >> you know anything front right, short of the big bunker. you can see what they have to carry. you can see down in there, that would be a good place to lay up. it is a good angle to chip across. that is that bunker there.
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>> there is no safe place. >> and that was right at the flagstick. >> it is 30 yards short, david. >> you get a lie like that you don't know whether it will be hot or not.
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he guessed wrong. >> right in the seven-mile creek. he had a huge advantage with the kaymer lie being as dreadful as it is. this is 30 yards short of the green. >> there is absolutely no reason to go for it. >> this is also where that new left-hand area may come into play for martin kaymer. he is looking for places to lay up now. he is deciding whether he will lay up just in front of him or use the right-hand fairway or go to the left-hand fairway. i have to believe the left-hand fairway is a much better option. >> it is a new golf course. the 2004 pga championship, they added that left side, left of seven-mile creek. we have not seen many balls in the water here at 18 all week long.

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