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RYAN

LAVNER

Sunday provided plenty of fireworks at the Masters, but, for Dustin Johnson and other big names, there were none.
Three days of steady wind led to the toughest Masters in nearly a decade.
Danny Willett prepared for the Masters by changing diapers and making baby bottles.
Jordan Spieth’s swing problems finally caught up with him in a shocking collapse at the Masters.
Decorated amateur Bryson DeChambeau added one last line to his résumé Sunday.
Even though the wind subsided as the leaders played the back nine, Augusta National played as difficult as it had all week during the third round of the Masters.
Jordan Spieth and first-timer Smylie Kaufman will be paired in the final group Sunday at the Masters.
Neither age nor a brutal Augusta National are stopping Bernhard Langer’s pursuit of a third green jacket.
Bernhard Langer has been saying for years that a senior player will eventually win a men’s major.
It was U.S. Open-like golf on Friday at the Masters, but Jordan Spieth managed to remain on top.
When Ian Poulter is paired with Bubba Watson, he usually doesn’t have to worry about who is hitting their approach shots first. It’s almost always his turn.
The morning after his stunning meltdown on the first green, Ernie Els staggered onto the practice area Friday to a round of applause.
Ernie Els took three fewer putts on the first hole Friday at the Masters.
Augusta National’s back nine caused big problems for Bubba Watson and Jason Day on Thursday.
Ernie Els’ shocking display of putting yips on the first hole Thursday weren’t his only misses from close range.
Strong thunderstorms early Thursday morning took some of the shine off Augusta National’s firm and fast greens.
Bryson DeChambeau wasn’t nervous as he made his Masters debut while playing in the same group as the defending champion.
Rickie Fowler picked another bad time for a blowup round.
In no other sport do competitors help each other like they do at Augusta National. So why do they do it?
Bubba Watson says he’s only about “80 percent” fit for the Masters after dealing with a sinus infection earlier this week.
The run-up to the Masters used to involve only one headliner. Now, there are almost too many to name.
Rory McIlroy is hoping a more laid back approach to Augusta will finally get him that green jacket.
By now you’ve probably heard that Bryson DeChambeau uses a set same-length irons. Did you know he also names his clubs?