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Patrick Reed, the 2018 Masters champ, said his decision to seek a return to the PGA “definitely happened quickly” in Dubai earlier this year, and once it did there was no turning back.
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Here’s a look at the third-round leaderboard for the full field in the 2026 Masters Tournament.
There are 18 holes separating Rory McIlroy and a piece of Masters history. If McIlroy can close out at Augusta on Sunday, he will become the tournament’s fourth back-to-back winner.
Collin Morikawa called his opening 74 at the Masters the “toughest round” he’s ever played and his bounce-back performances of 69-68 “one of the best tournaments in my entire career.”
Rory McIlroy make bookend birdies around Amen Corner, but those three holes, Nos. 11-13, proved costly Saturday at the Masters.
Rory McIlroy spoke to the media Friday night at the Masters and said he’s not satisfied with a six-stroke lead, knowing how dangerous Augusta National can be.
In this “Mercedes-Benz Drive with Precision,” the Live From crew breaks down the difficulty of No. 18 at the Masters. Rory McIlroy birdied the 465-yard par four hole to finish the second round with a six-stroke lead.
Mason Howell, 18, missed the cut in his Masters debut, but what he gained Friday in watching McIlroy turn Augusta National into his personal playground was worth so much more.
Paul McGinley feels like Rory McIlroy and Augusta National are the perfect match. He, Rich Lerner and Brandel Chamblee discuss McIlroy dominance in the 2026 Masters on “Live From the Masters.”
If McIlroy holds on, he would become the fourth player to win back-to-back at the Masters, joining Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods.
Tommy Fleetwood shot a 4-under 68 on Friday at Augusta, burying long eagle putts on the 8th and 15th holes.