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One of the unintended consequences of the PGA Tours new fiscal-year schedule is the need for the Nationwide Tour to dramatically make over its lineup to make room for the new three-event finals series.
Change is imminent. But the what and when for how guys will earn their PGA Tour cards, is anyones guess.
With all the fuss surrounding the world golf ranking, we discuss if it’s time to blow up the system.
A cracked rib kept five-time Heritage champion Davis Love III out of this weeks field. However, there was a Love at Harbour Town.
What does Bubba Watson think about when he’s on the course? We have not just one answer, but 10.
Phil Mickelson’s passion for Augusta National and his near miss in ’12 will make him tougher to beat in future Masters.
Players and caddies lament changes to the classic design at Harbour Town Golf Links.
A miracle recovery shot? Nah, just routine for Bubba Watson. His friends and former coach have seen it all before.
Heath Slocum didnt see Bubba Watsons winning shot on the second playoff hole on Sunday, at least not in the traditional sense.
Bubba Watson’s win? Phil Mickelson’s loss? Louis Oosthuizen’s double eagle? Which surprised most Sunday?
Even in Bubba Watson’s wildest dreams, winning the Masters was inconceivable. But on Sunday it became a reality.
Keegan Bradley closed with a 69 Sunday in his first Masters and has a 50 percent winning record at majors.
Things rarely go to script in professional sports but at Augusta National they certainly have a tendency of staying within the spirit of the charter and much of that is by design.
The Masters champion has come out of the final Sunday pairing 19 out of the last 21 years, making the final rounds anchor two-ball of Peter Hanson and Phil Mickelson the one to watch.
The years first major is picking up where it left off in 2011, with a multitude of storylines and a crowded leaderboard. Here’s what you oughta know before Sunday of the 76th Masters.
Swede Peter Hanson shot 7-under 65 Saturday to grab sole possession of the lead through 54 holes of the Masters
Tactical consistency gave way to a bold and boisterous back nine on Saturday for Phil Mickelson and the three-time champion finds himself 18 holes away from another green jacket.
Hunter Mahan defends his swing coach Sean Foley and Foley’s work with Tiger Woods.
For the third straight round, Tiger Woods failed to get into red numbers. He can blame par 5s for being out of contention.
For just the third time in his professional career at Augusta National, Tiger Woods is over par through three rounds.
Couples doing fine without caddie LaCava
Fred Couples and Jason Dufner will anchor Saturdays tee times, heading off at 2:45 p.m. ET, followed by Louis Oosthuizen and Lee Westwood.
Tiger Woods struggled for the second consecutive day and followed his opening 72 with a 3-over 75 on Friday at the Masters to drop eight strokes out of the lead.
At 52, Fred Couples remains as cool as ever. What’s even cooler? The ’92 Masters champ shares the 36-hole lead.