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The Masters cut landed at 2 over and several big names will miss the weekend. And some of those near-misses were especially agonizing.
It’s starting to look more like a major champions showdown this weekend at the Masters. Former U.S. Open champion and Olympic gold medalist Justin Rose, two-time and reigning U.S. Open champion Bryson ...
The first page of the 89th Masters leaderboard is simply phenomenal, and there's every chance for it to live up to its ...
There are more than a dozen past champions who teed it up the first two days at Augusta National. How many have weekend tee ...
The season's first major ended on Friday evening for several well-known players and golfers who dreamed of winning the green ...
Former Masters champions Phil Mickelson, Sergio Garcia and Dustin Johnson of LIV Golf were among the high-profile players to ...
Justin Rose is the surprising man atop the leaderboard at the Masters. He's been moving to that position for years.
The 2025 Masters was never in danger of being overshadowed by a 55-year-old who would shoot 75-80 to miss the cut. Beefy ...
That will likely change as more players begin their rounds, and the cut line should settle anywhere from 3-over to 5-over. And it should be noted that, aside from 2020 COVID-year Masters, the lowest ...
Should he win, Rose would set Masters records for oldest first-time winner and most starts (20) before earning a first green ...
Tiger Woods is skipping this year's Masters Tournament to nurse an injury, but legendary golfer Jack Nicklaus isn't worried.
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