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Beginning the final round three groups in front of the leader is never the optimal position, but Danny Willett’s Round 4 pairing with Lee Westwood at the Masters was something of an advantage.
Paul Casey’s best finish at the Masters, a tie for fourth place, was largely thanks to his best round at Augusta National.
Danny Willet’s Masters victory comes with a five-year PGA Tour exemption, and sources inside Willett’s camp indicated he would consider taking up dual membership in the PGA and European PGA tours.
In a scene similar to 20 years ago, one man was flawless in victory, another faulty in defeat at the Masters.
Sunday pin locations for the 80th Masters are largely traditional, but there are a few surprises.
Jordan Spieth’s shaky finish means he won’t have an easy walk on Sunday at the Masters.
Smylie Kaufman has never played in the final group on a Sunday on the PGA Tour. So to say Sunday’s final pairing with world No. 2 Jordan Spieth at the Masters will be a new experience is an epic understatement.
Billy Horschel watched as his ball was blown off the 15th green and into the water, Even so, he called Saturday’s Augusta National setup ‘fair.’
Stiff winds are ballooning scoring averages at Augusta National and producing, in some cases, more double bogeys than birdies.
World No. 2 Jordan Spieth will go out with No. 3 Rory McIlroy in the final group Saturday at the Masters.
Phil Mickelson made a parade of mistakes in Round 2 and will miss the weekend at the Masters.
Rory McIlroy’s cross-handed putting grip has him in contention to win his Masters and complete the career Grand Slam.
Thanks to three late birdies, Rory McIlroy will play in the final pairing at the Masters on Saturday with Jordan Spieth.
Jason Day opened the Masters with rounds of 72-73, his second-worst start at the year’s first major, but it wasn’t his game the Australian was flummoxed by on Friday.
Jordan Spieth’s mental toughness on the golf course has become a hallmark of his young career, so it’s rare when the 22-year-old concedes an outright blunder.
Jordan Spieth’s 66 Thursday at Augusta was made more impressive given the conditions.
On his way to an impressive 66 in windy conditions on Thursday at the Masters Jordan Spieth’s group was put on the clock for being out of position late in the round.
Paul Casey announced late last year that he would not be taking up membership on the European Tour in 2016.
Gary Player won his tournament early Thursday morning at Augusta National, as Jack Nicklaus likes to say.
Tiger Woods’ absence from a Masters used to be cause for consternation. But not anymore.
It was the first question Augusta National chairman Billy Payne was asked on Wednesday and he acknowledged it is the “subject de jour.”
Jack Nicklaus ventured into the familiar confines of the Augusta National interview room on Tuesday to talk about the 30th anniversary of his last major triumph, the 1986 Masters, but as is normally the case the conversation eventually turned to Tiger Woods.
Defending champion Jordan Spieth knows it will take a lot to win the Masters back to back, but he’s gotten mighty used to having that green sportcoat in his closet.
Phil Mickelson may be golf’s most sharp-tongued player, and Lefty started the needling early on Tuesday at Augusta National. His target of choice: Dustin Johnson.