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By Adrian Wojnarowski
ESPN.com Friday, August 16, 2002 CHASKA, Minn. -- The Australian Masters had gone to a sudden-death playoff five years ago, one golfer between Ted Lonard's son and his country's most cherished championship when the father disappeared. As Peter Lonard walked to the tee, the old man made his way out of the madness of the gallery, walking and walking until finding spectators watching the tournament on a wide screen. Eventually, a perfect stranger turned to Ted and suggested he wasn't terribly impressed with his son's ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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