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By Ivan Maisel
ESPN.com Wednesday, April 6, 2005 AUGUSTA, Ga. -- The Masters Tournament presents a big stage for the best golfers in the world. There will be big drives, big roars, big putts and big leaps; unless, of course, Phil Mickelson repeats as champion. Air Lefty barely got off the ground when he made the 18-foot birdie putt at the 72nd hole to overtake Ernie Els a year ago. "I think what's amazing is that out of all those photographers that were there, none of them seemed to catch me at the apex," Mickelson said in a television interv ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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