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fielder on 606: “I’ve got a feeling that lefty (Mickelson) will take the spoils. He’s been in this position so often, with 12 top tens in his last 14 masters. Westwood will be feeling the nerves much more and unfortunately, I believe he will come up just short. Cant wait for it though!”

BBC Sport’s Rob Hodgetts on Twitter (a short time ago):](http://twitter.com/RobHodgetts)“Glorious Georgia morning. If he hangs on, Westwood will win his first Masters in one fewer attempt than it took Mickelson (11 against 12).”
1536: The action starts today at 1540, with Chad Campbell and Nathan Green teeing off in the first group of the final round.
1533: Just to recap, Lee Westwood is on -12, one shot clear of Phil Mickelson, who shot an impressive 67 on Saturday. KJ Choi and, ominously, Tiger Woods, are four back on -8. Fred Couples is on -7, while after a disappointing Saturday, Ian Poulter is one of several names on -6. Who is your money on?
1530: Will he, won’t he? No, not whether Ian Poulter will be looking pretty in pink but whether Worksop lad Lee Westwood will hold off the charge from Phil Mickelson and others to claim his first major. I asked around the office before for notable sporting exploits of a Worksop-related nature and was given an FA Cup run that ended with defeat at Bournemouth. There must be more than that?
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