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In order to understand how hard it is to close out a Masters, take a look at Corey Conners.
The 29-year-old Canadian had a marvellous run in Augusta this week. On Saturday, he had a hole-in-one and made all the highlight shows. Early Sunday afternoon, he was in with a puncher’s chance – five shots behind leader and eventual winner, Hideki Matsuyama.