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The golf legend’s first major was closer to the Great Depression than today. And that’s not even the craziest part.
Bernhard Langer is officially retiring from the Masters. After playing the 18th hole on April 11, Langer removed his visor ...
Bernhard Langer, barring a miracle, won’t win the Masters Tournament this year, which gets underway on Thursday. Langer, 67, who was born in Germany and now lives in the United States, hasn’t made the ...
Bernhard Langer, playing in his final Masters this week, overcame battles with the yips and became one of the greatest senior ...
Bernhard Langer, on Friday at the Masters at Augusta National, offered one of the best answers to the existential question.
Langer wore the same red at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday that he did 40 years ago when he won the tournament for ...
In the case of Bernhard Langer, a great run will come to an end this week after he plays his 41st and final Masters. “It’s been an incredible journey, for a young man being born in a village ...
Call his story “The Old Man with a Tee,” an unapologetic takeoff of a Hemingway title since his march through life matches ...
This week's Masters will be the 41st in Bernhard Langer's long and ... "It's been an incredible journey," Langer said, "for a young man being born in a village of 800 people in an area where ...
Bernhard Langer's red threads from 1985 ... "Well, it’s been an incredible journey, for a young man being born in a village of 800 people in an area where golf was nothing, to make it here ...
Langer’s always been like that. Self-deprecating. Self-effacing. It comes from where he comes from. Born in a village of 800. Son of Erwin, a bricklayer, and Wally, a waitress. Taught himself ...