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Sometime between the buzz of non-stop text messages and e-mails on Sunday night, Masters champion Adam Scott took a moment to send his own text.
Brandt Snedeker and Jason Day are recovering from major disappointment. Competing this week is a good start.
Following a brief experiment with the short putter at the Chiangmai Golf Classic in Thailand, Ernie Els planned to use a standard-length model at this week’s RBC Heritage.
Todd Anderson, longtime PGA Tour swing coach and 2012 PGA Teacher of the Year, is starting a foundation in honor of his son, Tucker, that helps families afford care in the event of a catastrophic accident.
Compared to the sprawling grandeur of Augusta National, this week’s Tour stop at Harbour Town Golf Links is best described as cozy, which is exactly what most players are searching for following the Masters.
Thorbjorn Olesen’s tie for sixth place on Sunday at the Masters was progress on many fronts for the Dane.
For James Driscoll the images of Monday’s bombings at the Boston Marathon were particularly disturbing.
Adam Scott’s dramatic Masters win - the first by an Aussie - ended more than 70 years of annual frustration Down Under.
Adam Scott didn’t just win the Masters for himself, he broke the Australian curse at Augusta and energized a continent.
Rory McIlroy shot 69 Sunday to finish a disappointing appearance at the Masters.
More than an hour before Sunday’s leaders teed off at Augusta National, Phil Mickelson completed a disappointing week at the event that means the most to him.
Come one, come all. We’ve got stories to crave and players who will amaze. It’s Sunday at the 77th Masters Tournament.
Tim Clark carded a 67 on Saturday at Augusta National and was at 3 under, three off the lead, when he signed his scorecard.
When Phil Mickelson walked off the golf course on a Chamber of Commerce Saturday he was leading exactly two players 14-year-old Chinese amateur Tianlang Guan and Keegan Bradley.
On Saturday, Tiger Woods was assessed a two-shot penalty for an incorrect drop he took in Round 2 of the Masters, but was not DQ’d.
What is real and what is perceived are are not the same when analyzing the curious case of Tiger Woods at Augusta.
He may not be exactly where he wants to be, but for Rory McIlroy his second-round 70 is progress.
It’s called the Aussie duck and second-round leader Jason Day knows what it means, just don’t expect him to get too caught up in it.
It was a tale of two nines for Tiger Woods on Friday at Augusta National. There was that opening effort, a flawless 3-under front nine. And then there was the inward loop, a struggle that added up to a 2-over 38 for a 71.
Every April, Fred Couples rekindles his relationship with Augusta. This year’s spark could ignite Masters win No. 2.
Angel Cabrera birdied five of his final six holes Friday vault into Masters contention.
Sergio Garcia signed for a four-bogey, no-birdie 76 on Day 2 of the Masters and showed an impressive amount of restraint.
After early showers at Augusta National, skies continued to clear as many of the leaders set out, but the first wave of finishers talked about a different course than the one that gave up 32 sub-par rounds on Thursday.
A severe storm that swept through the south late Thursday largely sidestepped Augusta National.