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Garrick Higgo overcomes 2-stroke penalty at start of PGA Championship
The Golf Central desk reacts to Garrick Higgo being late to his Thursday morning tee time in the first round of the 108th PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club.

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Bryson DeChambeau said he felt in control after taking the lead in the Masters early on Sunday, but iron play again was to blame for the wheels coming off. He also shares that Rory McIlroy didn’t talk to him on Sunday.
Justin Rose says while he’s proud of how he flipped the switch after a 75 Saturday, losing the playoff to Rory McIlroy punctuates each of his two career Masters playoff losses — though there’s nothing he can do about it.
Rory McIlroy reflects on breaking his major drought and winning the career grand slam on an incredibly nerve-wracking day at Augusta, 11 years in the making — and walks through some of the shots that won him the Masters.
Jack Nicklaus calls in to Live From the Masters, praising some “remarkable” — if not safe — shots that Rory McIlroy hit to, as the six-time Masters champ put it, finally take the world off his shoulders.
Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood react to Rory McIlroy’s 2025 Masters and career grand slam wins, the former saying Rory can retire now and the latter calling McIlroy the greatest of his generation.
From two back to two up, Rory McIlroy enters Sunday at the Masters in an “amazing” position to take home his first green jacket, and he discusses the ebs and flows of Augusta National and what it will take to win.
Rex thinks the chaos of a final pairing with Bryson DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy will play to the former’s benefit in Sunday’s final round of the Masters at Augusta, but Lav thinks there’s some upside for Rory, too.
Jordan Spieth is frustrated at all the mud balls at Augusta during the Masters — and even though he says you can’t talk about it, he did just that after Round 3.
Rex & Lav preview the final Masters pairing with Rory McIlroy and Bryson DeChambeau, which they expect to be electric -- and which will make for an epic finish at Augusta.
It may not just be Rory and Bryson on Sunday: Corey Conners is just four back, but he was disappointed on Saturday night with some missed opportunities in the third round of the Masters at Augusta.
The importance of his 50-foot putt to end Round 3 isn’t lost on Bryson DeChambeau, who adds he needs to dial in his irons before what he anticipates to be a great battle with Rory McIlroy.
Rory McIlroy reflects on his “dream start” of six straight threes to open Saturday’s Round 3 at the Masters and shares how he needs to stay within himself in what should be a “rowdy” final pairing with Bryson DeChambeau.
Rex & Lav praise Rory McIlroy’s ability to bounce back after Thursday’s letdown at the Masters, firing a 6-under 66 Friday that gives him a chance to buck a recent Augusta trend.
Bernhard Langer talks about the conflicting emotions after Round 2 of the 2025 Masters: disappointment with missing the cut but, more than anything, gratitude on a “day of celebration” to end an historic Augusta career.
Rex & Lav anticipate a thrilling weekend at Augusta in a Masters Tournament that was blown wide open on Friday, with stars like Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, Rory McIlroy and plenty more right in the thick of it.
Suffice it to say, Tyrrell Hatton was not pleased with the putter on Friday at the Masters. He laments a tough day on the greens, including a tap-in miss on the 17th that he called “ridiculous.”
Bryson DeChambeau explains how patience helped him in a 4-under 68 Round 2 of the Masters at Augusta -- and, in Bryson DeChambeau fashion, how the “kinematic sequence” in his swing feels right entering the weekend.
Scottie Scheffler talks about the tough conditions during the second round of the Masters, in which he wasn’t quite as sharp as he was Thursday but still did enough good things to stay firmly in contention.