That's why "choke" is the wrong word. He had a disaster hole. It was terribly timed, and I'm sure the pressure contributed...but it happens on Public courses, and surely happens at Augusta. Look at the big numbers all week from the best players in the WORLD. Multiple doubles and triples for most everyone.
But a "choker" doesn't come back with 2-3 birdies to close when his mind is undoubtedly completely F'd.
Anyone who's played golf should understand a disaster hole doesn't always mean OMG WHAT A CHOKER LOSER. He's not going to win, and he should have, but I feel bad for all the HES A CHOKER talk that's coming his way. [eyeroll]
He's going to shoot even or under par today, and got beat by a 67 and and unthinkable bad hole. Comparing this to the epic chokes in golf history, and there have been many, is absolutely ridiculous, period. :100points: