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Rob Lee on Thorbjorn Olesen's Masters display and Tiger Woods saga

Image: Thor de force: Olesen finished tied for sixth at the Masters

Adam Scott will garner all the plaudits after donning the Green Jacket at Augusta, but I was also impressed by the display of Danish youngster Thorbjorn Olesen.

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Lucky
I must also mention Cabrera, whose sportsmanship after losing to Scott in the play-off was Jack Nicklaus-like, and left golf in a much better place than it was 48 hours earlier following Tiger Woods' non disqualification and penalty handed to Chinese youngster Tianlang Guan for slow play. The Woods saga was very simple to me: he took a wrong drop on the 15th hole on Friday, failed to add a two-stroke penalty to his scorecard, and should have been removed from the tournament. I couldn't believe that he was allowed to play on after admitting afterwards that he moved his ball a couple of yards back from where he had originally hit it in search of a better yardage, or number as the pros like to say, and I would argue that someone like David Lynn would not have been so lucky. Guan, 14, meanwhile, was taking forever to play his shots and so you could see why referee John Paramor punished him, but I think it was a bit pointless as there are other candidates more worthy of a penalty. If you are going to do people for playing slowly, reprimand serial offenders like Keegan Bradley, Ben Crane, and Webb Simpson - as well as Phil Mickelson when he spends ages talking to caddie Jim "Bones" McKay about a shot - and not a teenager. If Guan had known how to play the "game", he wouldn't have got done.
Invaluable
I had immense fun on Masters Breakfast with caddie Billy Foster; he contacted me a couple of months ago asking if Sky Sports would be interested in using him during the Masters and thankfully after pushing the idea my bosses said yes. Billy's experiences of bagging around Augusta for Seve Ballesteros, Darren Clarke, Lee Westwood and Garcia were invaluable as we analysed the previous day's action, while he also showed what an excellent sense of humour he has, too. To be a good caddie you not only have to have a grasp of yardages, greens and playing conditions but you also have to be a nursemaid, psychologist, and a butler, while there has to be a rapport between bagman and golfer as well. Billy showed glimpses of why he is such a trusted caddie in our studio, but I must not forget David Howell, who was excellent company as well during our Masters round-up programme. Still, staying up late to watch the action unfold at Augusta and then getting up early for my presenting duties was definitely the full Masters experience.

ROB'S SKY BET TIPS

Pablo Larrazabal was in excellent shape ahead of the Masters break and would dearly love to win his home tournament, the Open de Espana I think he will at odds of 20/1 with Sky Bet, while at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town, a course that rewards clever play means I will go for Matt Kuchar at 16/1.

Rob Lee's success as a golf tipster has helped reward four charities. The Sky Sports golf expert has won nearly £6,000 in two years betting with online bookmaker Sky Bet and has decided to donate all the money to charity. The charities to benefit from Rob's generosity are Help Uganda Trust, the Ashford St Peters Hospitals Charitable Fund, the Cardinal Newman Parents Association and the Great Ormond Street Hospital Children's Charity. Don't forget to check at Rob's weekly tips at Sky Bet

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