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The quotation from the proud father was a version of Ralph Waldo Emerson's famous words, "Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Lee Westwood swung and missed on Moving Day at The Players Championship.

A week like no other at Quail Hollow held one final surprise Sunday when 22-year-old rookie Derek Ernst birdied the 18th hole to force a playoff, and then won the Wells Fargo Championship on the first extra hole against David Lynn of England.
Phil Mickelson has figured out the secret to the greens at Quail Hollow. Or maybe he's just had a lot of good bounces for two days.
Rules officials from golf organizations around the world work at the Masters, most of them assigned various parts of the golf course. But it remains the only major championship that doesn't have a rules official walk with every group.
Jason Day was having a g'day at the Masters,, and if he can finish it off, there's going to be quite a celebration Down Under.

Adam Scott made history Sunday, becoming the first Australian to win the Masters Tournament. Scott, who also became the first player to use a long putter to win a green jacket, drained a 15-foot birdie putt on the second playoff hole to defeat Angel Cabrera.
Lee Westwood's mum walked away from the ninth hole, waving her hand in front of her face on a balmy spring day.
There was a time not long ago when Britain's golfers ruled Augusta National like no other country. Now, the latest group of talented Brits is determined to end the empire's 17-year drought at the Masters.

Notable pairings include Tiger Woods with Luke Donald and Scott Piercy at 10:45 a.m., and 2012 Masters champion Bubba Watson with Ian Poulter and Steven Fox at 10:34.
Nicolas Colsaerts ran into Jack Nicklaus Jr. last week and asked what advice he had about the Masters.
In particular, Westwood said, his performance on the par-5s proved to be the difference between a solid round and one that could have vaulted him squarely into contention.
"He's a youngster just learning the game and it's his first professional tournament. It seems a little bit harsh to me," Lee Westwood said. "He probably learned to play slowly after watching us professional golfers on TV, so why should we be surprised?"