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Earn Extra Cash!* Mail our circulars from EarnExtraCash.com because necessary for free into CalToll Free 866-783-2104. If only everyone was sure that Zoeller was just joking as he insisted, then the past year would not have been an arduous rebuilding process for one of golf's most liked players. Lawrence Country Club is applying applications for the登陆 positions. Apply in person, or call 1-800-263-7040. Talk on the Phone and Get Paid! **30 +** positions available. Call KanTell's Job *Jobline* 833-7835. Zoeller moved through the early part of 1998, with his usual effortless ease, whistling his way to some solid golf and lining up several new endorsement contracts to replace those he lost after his "fried chicken and collard greens" remarks. Family needs caring and dependent student to work with sdy or bdy boy with autism. Training will be offered. Gone were Kmart and Dunlap. Now, Daiwa clubs are in his bag with Sport-Haley clothing draping his 46-year-old body and Ocean Waves sunglasses covering the hurt in his eyes. Kitchen staff position at the Mass. Street Deli. Starts $6.00 and at 6 mon $6.50 plus profit sharing. apply at 719 Mass. (upstairs) "Good things are happening." Zoeller said in February at the Buick Invitational, where he shot a 63 in the first round. "Everything happens for the best. That's all I'm going to say about it." Place posters on campus. Get advance fee and access to college resources by opting-information.com. hit 'students okay'. Recycle the Kansan In February, the comments he made after the Masters concerning what Woods should order for the menu at this year's Champions Dinner were an unspoken backdrop. "El Niño is the only crab we have out here," Zoeller said. "Other than that, everything is fine." But as the Masters drew closer and particularly after Woods selected cheeseburgers, grilled chicken-breast sandwiches, french fries and vanilla or strawberry milkshakes as his menu, the issue resurfaced. And so did Zoeller's insistence that he was burned not by his words but by the media — and by Woods' less-than-enthusiastic acceptance of his apology. "I didn't write it, boys." Zoeller said in the ones who buried me, and I appreciate it. But it's over with, it's done, water over the dam. For some reason out here, (expletive) sells. I don't understand why that is, but it does." The closer Zoeller got to the Masters and the closer his appearance at the Champions Dinner drew, the testier he became. "It will never die," Zoeller said. "They're beating on me right now for Augusta. They've been beating on me since California. And I won't mention anything. I won't say a word. I just keep telling them who won. Tiger won. Congratulate him. Talk to him." Woods accepted Zoeller's apology but only after waiting several days and with the clear message that he found Zoeller's line, "or whatever it is they serve," offensive and lacking a ioking tone. Asked in late March what he would tell someone about a remark like that, Woods said: "I know what I would say, but I'm not going to tell you guys." Woods, however, did indicate that although he may not forget, he was willing to forgive. "I think we got some mutual respect for each other," Woods said. Most players view Zoeller as a jokester who meant no harm but drifted into a subject he should have avoided, especially given the significance of Woods' achievement at Augusta National as its first non-Caucasian champion. "He's done so much for golf in 25 years, and one little mistake like that just blew him up," said John Daly, a close friend of Zooler's. Although Woods and Zoeller have spoken privately, Daly thinks they need to show the public that the episode is behind them. "You just feel like those two need to maybe play some practice rounds or something together, because it's just crazy how this thing has gotten out of hand," Daly said. Do not count on it taking place at "We need to lighten up just a little bit. You made the mistake, you pay the price for a year, that's enough punishment. But in our society, forgiving isn't in. it's easier to destroy." Mark O'Meara member of PGA Tour board Member of PGA Tour board Augusta, where the Masters begins today. "It will be more of a public relations thing than it would be getting ready for a major, and I am getting ready more for a major." Woods said. Mark O'Meara is a 20-year tour veteran, a respected member of the PGA Tour policy board and Woods' closest friend on tour. "He made a mistake," O'Meara said of Zoeller. "He knows that, he apologized. He's done a lot more good for the game than harm. To keep stirring this issue is ridiculous." But just as Bill Buckner will be remembered for a grounder that went through his legs in the 1986 World Series and not for his 2,715 base hits, Zoeller will be remembered more for his Masters gaffe than for his 1979 Masters victory. "We need to lighten up just a little bit," O'Meara said. "You made the mistake, you pay the price for a year, that's enough punishment. But in our society, forgiving isn't in. It's easier to destroy." How Zoeller handles himself at this year's Masters will go a long way toward determining whether the rebuilding or the destruction will continue. "Not saying a word," Zoeller snapped in March when the issue came up. "No. No. It'll be a cold day in hell before I talk. Not talking." If only he had felt that way a year ago; if only those were his thoughts that Sunday afternoon at Augusta, then none of this would be an issue. 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