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EZ2

04/05/17 5:10 PM

#50914 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

E ~~~ 'edit' and FINALchange:

D. Johnson
J. Spieth
J. Rose
R. Fowler
F. Molinari

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wolverine02

04/05/17 5:34 PM

#50917 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

Can I change out Dustin Johnson?
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researcher59

04/05/17 5:47 PM

#50918 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

If it's ok, in view of D Johnson's back injury from falling down stairs, I'd like to replace him with Matsuyama. My other picks remain the same. Thanks !
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BBQbob

04/05/17 6:05 PM

#50920 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

R. McIlroy
J. Speith
R. Fowler
J. Rose
J. Rahm
...Please and Thank you! Good Luck to All!
Bob
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Seminole Red

04/05/17 6:52 PM

#50930 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

Dustin Johnson suffered a back injury while falling down a staircase Wednesday afternoon, remaining hopeful but not definite to tee it up this week at the 81st Masters Tournament.
DJ's manager, David Winkle, issued a statement on the World No. 1's status, "At roughly 3:00 pm today, Dustin took a serious fall on a staircase in his Augusta rental home. He landed very hard on his lower back and is now resting." He would close by saying, "with the hope of being able to play tomorrow." At this time we should treat Johnson as probable to compete this week, but gamers should be well aware of the risk that is now attached with a Johnson investment this week.
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Seminole Red

04/05/17 7:04 PM

#50931 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

DJ IS SCHEDULED TO TEE OFF AT 2;03....LAST TEE TIME

MATSUYAMA....10;12

DAY....10;56

STENSON....12;46

RORY....1;41


SOME MAY WANT TO WAIT FOR AN AM REPORT ON DJ ...JUST BE SURE TO HAVE A PICK READY BEFORE THEY TEE OFF
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Seminole Red

04/05/17 7:05 PM

#50932 RE: Eli's Gone #50912

AUGUSTA, Ga. -- Masters favorite Dustin Johnson took a serious fall on a staircase Wednesday and injured his lower back, and his manager said it was uncertain whether the world's No. 1 golfer would be able to play.
It was a stunning development on an otherwise quiet day at Augusta National, where the course was shut down at 1:30 p.m. because of storms.
The real calamity struck a few hours later.
David Winkle, his manager at Hambric Sports, said Johnson fell on the stairs at the home he is renting in Augusta.
"He landed very hard on his lower back and is now resting, although quite uncomfortably," Winkle said in an email. "He has been advised to remain immobile and begin a regiment of anti-inflammatory medication and icing, with the hope of being able to play tomorrow."
What might help Johnson is that he is in the last group for the opening round, scheduled to tee off at 2:03 p.m. with two-time Masters champion Bubba Watson and PGA champion Jimmy Walker.
Johnson has had his share of mishaps in a major but not before a major even started.
On Tuesday, Winkle described Johnson as being "in as good a shape as I've ever seen him in every aspect of his game and his life."
Johnson has won three straight tournaments -- including a pair of World Golf Championships -- heading into the Masters.
Two years ago, Rory McIlroy ruptured ligaments in his ankle a few weeks before he was to defend his title in the 2015 British Open when he was No. 1 in the world.
But this was different.
Johnson was at Augusta National on Wednesday to play nine holes before the first wave of storms moved in. He was a strong favorite to become the first player since Tiger Woods in 2002 to win the Masters at No. 1 in the world.
Winkle said he would not have any further comment until he knew more about Johnson's condition