The tenth playoff of 2009 was a battle of who could choke less. Matt Kuchar, needing a birdie on the 72nd hole to beat Vaughn Taylor, chunked his third shot into the front bunker of the par-5, forcing himself to get up and down to save par and force the extra holes.In the playoff, Taylor decided to hit a long iron off the tee of the long par-5 18th, yanking his second shot into the rough, but recovered wonderfully with a third shot that hit just past the pin, nearly went in for an eagle and settled a foot and half away for a tap-in birdie.
The chocking continued on the second playoff hole, the par-5 12th hole, when both guys snap-hooked their second shots miles left of the fairway, settling for matching pars before the playoff was pushed to Monday because of darkness.
There, the two players continued to trade blows, needing four more holes to final settle the playoff, when Kuchar's par on the sixth playoff hole was good enough for victory.



There's two basic ways to prep for the Masters: 1. Show up early and get prepared for its unique challenges; or 2. Play a tournament the week before because the best preparation to play tournament golf is to play under pressure.
























