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By Bob Harig
ESPN.com Wednesday, March 18, 2009 PALM HARBOR, Fla. -- For most of these guys, there is no impressing them -- either way. They've seen enough good, and far too much bad, to ever be moved to the state of amazement by an impressive amateur or, more likely, an inept one. It is part of the deal for PGA Tour pros to partake in the Wednesday pro-am, and they have come to accept that we mortals should not be expected to strike a golf ball in the same way as those who play for a living. That didn't really make it any easier stand ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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