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Rory McIlroy’s putting coach Brad Faxon broke down his Masters putting performance and the training process that helped him win another green jacket.
McIlroy reflects on second Masters win: 'I want to stay on this journey'
Rory McIlroy spoke to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis after winning his second Masters and reflected on the journey to secure back-to-back green jackets.

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Rose after Masters loss: 'There's a lot of runway ahead'
Justin Rose spoke to the media after the final round at the Masters and said he believes "there's a lot of runway ahead" for his game, after falling short of the green jacket.

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The two-time Masters winner found the water on a pair of par-5s during his second nine at Augusta on Friday, signing his highest-scoring round since 2023.
Tyrrell Hatton had seven birdies and hit every single green during the 18-hole round — he’s just the third player since 1997 to accomplish the extraordinary feat at the Masters.
Koepka tallied six birdies and shot 3-under 69 on Friday at the Masters, a day after he struggled off the tee and later discovered that the setting on his driver had somehow been changed.
You know Jack Nicklaus talked to Rory McIlroy in the lead-up to Augusta this year, so what did he say?
Fred Couples, the 1992 Masters champion, has continued to make waves in the years since his win. Now, the 66-year-old is once again making headlines.
Robert MacIntyre had one birdie on Augusta National’s 15th hole during Thursday’s first round of the Masters. It was just of the foul variety.
The par-4 7th hole made it nearly impossible for players to finish their first nine unscathed at Augusta National Thursday. The 450-yard “Pampas” registered two birdies and witnessed nearly three dozen bogeys. In this “Mercedes-Benz Drive with Precision,” the Live From crew breaks down why the field suffered so much to hit the fairway here.
Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry both got off to good starts in the 2026 Masters. In this “It’s a New Work Day” presented by Workday, they talk about their early success and what more needs to be done.
While Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and other major champs had good starts to the 2026 Masters, some other big names played themselves out of contention. Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner discuss in this “Golf Channel Podcast with Rex and Lav.”
Jason Day, Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry were among the players asked about the conditions of Augusta National this year compared to previous Masters, and how they will have to adjust their games to the shape of the course.