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Spaniard Rafa Cabrera Bello said countryman Sergio Garcia’s Masters win will continue to inspire a golfing nation.
William McGirt walked away from his first start at the Masters calling Augusta National his “favorite place on Earth.”
Sergio Garcia’s win was popular among his peers and perhaps just what Lee Westwood needed to see to end his major championship drought.
Even PGA Tour players, who normally avoid spending their free time watching golf on TV, aren’t immune to the charms of Augusta National.
They have played on four European Ryder Cup teams together and from the outset Sunday’s duel at the Masters between Sergio Garcia and Justin Rose was going to be special.
Sergio Garcia had just slipped the coveted green jacket over his shoulders when he was asked about another garment he will need this summer.
After years of dueling with demons, Sergio Garcia decided to worry only about what he can control. The result? His first major.
‘This tournament was just not for me,’ Ernie Els concluded after completing his 23rd - and likely last - Masters.
After withdrawing from the Masters on Thursday, Dustin Johnson is resting at home and plotting his next competitive start.
Three years after a torrid run in all four majors, Rickie Fowler feels he’s back where he belongs - in contention at the Masters.
Will Spieth drop his Augusta hammer? Will Fowler or Garcia win his first major? Will Rose pair gold with green? It’s storyline Sunday.
Although marker Jeff Knox doesn’t keep a score, it’s safe to say Jason Day got the best of the Augusta National member, posting a 3-under 69 in Round 3.
At one point on Friday, Phil Mickelson was one shot off the lead. And then he lost steam, posting 1-over 73 to fall four back.
Jordan Spieth made quadruple-bogey 9 at the 15th hole on Thursday. He rallied and would be co-leading through 36 if not for that.
Rory McIlroy’s approach shot at the 18th hole that caromed off the flag and led to a closing bogey is the kind of bad bounce that can cost a player a major.
A first-timer hasn’t won the Masters Tournament since 1979. William McGirt is in position after two rounds to end that streak.
William McGirt figured the most emotional part of his first Masters would be the Par 3 Contest when his two children would join him.
Little went according to plan on a brutal, windy day at Augusta National. In a short time span, all expectations were thrown out the window.
At 57-years-old, Fred Couples continues to defy his age, opening with a 1-over 73 on Thursday at the Masters that left him tied for 19th place.
Phil Mickelson wasn’t exactly known as the quintessential wind player before 2013. Now? He loves it.
The last man in the field was the first off Thursday at the Masters. Russell Henley might also be the first to tell you preparation may be overrated.
For weeks, Jordan Spieth has been asked how he would handle his return to Augusta National’s 12th hole, site of his infamous quadruple bogey-7.
Brandt Snedeker has been reunited with his trusty Odyssey putter just in time for this week’s Masters.
World No. 1 Dustin Johnson is clearly the Masters favorite, but a host of worthy challengers stands between him and a green jacket.