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∙ 15y ago5 strokes coming into the last round. He just did it for the second time in his career today (March 29th, 2009) at the Arnold Palmer Invitational. Sean O'hair is who he overcame.
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∙ 15y agoThe record for the biggest 54-hole deficit overcome belongs to Jack Burke, who came back from 8 strokes down in 1956 to win the Masters. He actually fell to nine back before mounting his rally. And in 1978 Gary Player overcome a 8-stroke deficit to mount the second biggest final round comeback in Masters history. In 1996, Nick Faldo famously overcame a 6-stroke deficit to Greg Norman to win, the third biggest final round comeback in Masters history.
stroke it until it sleeps
Lay on his back!
It is known as medal play, and it basically means stroke play.
Concussion, attention deficit disorder, stroke, or even early onset Alzheimer's.
Dow Finsterwald
Between 550 and 650 lbs depending on whether it's a two-stroke (ProXS, the tournament bass fisher's friend) or four-stroke (Verado). ProXS is lighter.
A focal deficit is a specific area in which normal function isn't present. For example, if you had a headache during which you couldn't see in your right visual field, you'd have a focal deficit. If you had Bell's palsy and couldn't raise your eyebrow or smile normally, you'd have a focal deficit.
An acute stroke is a sudden onset of impaired blood flow to the brain, leading to brain cell damage. It requires immediate medical attention to minimize brain injury and potential long-term disability. Symptoms can include facial drooping, arm weakness, and speech difficulty.
If you are playing with a bunch of friends for fun, you dont have to finish out within a few feet. If you are in a tournament and it is stroke play, you must finish out. If you are playing match play, your competitor can determine if you have to finish out or not.
An increase in stroke volume can be due to factors such as increased cardiac contractility (force of heart contractions), decreased afterload (pressure the heart must overcome to eject blood), or increased preload (volume of blood returned to the heart). These factors can result in more blood being pumped out by the heart with each contraction, leading to an increased stroke volume.
http://people.bath.ac.uk/ccsshb/12cyl/ Could be bigger somewhere, but hey its got to be on the list of the big boys.