Summary
K.J. Choi compared his struggles on the back nine to studying for a final exam. That is how the South Korea native stayed positive while bogeying four of seven holes after taking a short-lived lead in the Masters Tournament.
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Record-Tying Front Nine Carries Choi
Shooting 6-under-par 30 on the front nine in Friday's second round, Choi shot 70 to leave him in a fourth-place tie, three shots off ...
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