AUGUSTA — A Masters that began with such promise for Tiger Woods effectively ended late in the second round, when his near-perfect wedge struck the flagstick at No. 15 and ricocheted into the water. He left the grounds late Sunday afternoon in a steady drizzle, empty-handed once again. His 2-under 70 left him at 283, four strokes behind the number that sent Adam Scott and Miguel Cabrera to a playoff. Scott, whose caddie, Stevie Williams, formerly worked for Woods, won it on the second extra hole. After slipping into a share of fourth place, Woods put much of the blame on a familiar nemesis — his putting. "It's one of those thing...
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