Plus, Fred Couples sets a Masters record.
Category: Masters Golf Tournament
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Tiger Woods Barely Makes the Cut at the Masters
He finished Saturday’s weather-delayed second round at three over par for the tournament, making the Masters cut for a record-tying 23rd straight time. Brooks Koepka led at 12 under.
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Signed, Sealed and Delivered: the Masters Prize Besides a Green Jacket
So personalized that they include the signatures of every player in a Masters Tournament field, the trophies shipped to winners are deeply cherished but barely known.
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Sam Bennett Stars at the Masters. Wait, Who’s Sam Bennett?
No amateur golfer has ever won a green jacket, but after two rounds, one is threatening to conquer Augusta National, almost as aggressively as the weather.
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Rory McIlroy, Confident Before the Masters, Is Likely to Miss the Cut
McIlroy had five bogeys in the first 11 holes on Friday to finish five over par. His quest for a career Grand Slam will probably have to wait one more year.
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Brooks Koepka Seizes Masters Lead After 2nd Round
The LIV golfer was at 12 under with a three-stroke lead after two rounds when play was suspended because of inclement weather.
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Forecast for the Masters: Water, Water Everywhere
Plus, Mike Weir had to figure out the back nine by himself, and Will Zalatoris got yet another dose of terrible luck.
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Augusta National, Playing Easy for Now, Has Three Atop Masters Leaderboard
The opening round of the first Masters Tournament of the LIV Golf era ended with a blend of PGA Tour and LIV players tied at the top.
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Tiger Woods, On One Good Leg, Struggles in First Round at the Masters
There was nothing easy about the first round of Woods’s 25th Masters Tournament on Thursday. He was in pain and limped, laboring up and down Augusta National’s hills.
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European Tour May Punish LIV Golfers, Arbitrators Rule
The decision by a panel in London was an early test for the Saudi Arabia-backed circuit, which is also facing legal battles in the United States.
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2023 Masters: McIlroy Looks to Shake Thursday Blues as the Rounds That Count Begin
Plus, N.C.A.A. champions will be invited to play the Masters, and Larry Mize and Sandy Lyle are preparing to say farewell to the tournament.
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For a Humbled Bryson DeChambeau, Augusta National Looms Long
The major champion used scientific research to engineer prodigious drives, but enters the Masters knowing a return to the top of the leaderboards will take workshopping, too.
