RIVER HILLS, Wis. - Steve Wilson gave his caddie all the confidence after prepossessing the U.S. Mid-Amateur. Wilson had 14 one-putts in 32 holes Thursday and path Todd Mitchell 5 and 4 in the 36-hole conclusive at the Milwaukee Country Club.
"My caddie kept giving me great know after great read," Wilson said. "He peruse it. I just get over and it hit it where he says." The 38-year-old Wilson, reinstated as an tiro in 2005 after almost 10 years as a professional, owns two gas stations in Ocean Springs, Miss., with Gary Martin, his caddie and duty partner.
"If you knock to kin I wager golf with a lot, they'll relate you I'm the worst putter they've ever seen," he said. "Today just seemed have a weakness for my day." The 30-year-old Mitchell, a c whilom Yankees farmhand who is now an assurance envoy in Bloomington, Ill., struggled with putting and errant tee shots.
"I didn't hit too many status shots," Mitchell said. "I made some putts but I missed some auspicious ones," Mitchell said. With the crushing in the happening for players 25 and older, Wilson earned a indubitable request to the 2009 Masters.
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