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LPGA Tour Highlights: 2026 Chevron Championship, Round 1
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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.
It wasn’t quite the electric 7 under he posted on Thursday, but Justin Rose did enough on Friday to enter the weekend on top at Augusta. Hear from him after his 1-under 71 that made him the 36-hole Masters leader.
Rory McIlroy could’ve let the last four holes of Round 1 send his 2025 Masters spiraling. He came back with a 66 on Friday. He walks through how he turned things around in Round 2 and what, if anything, he proved.
Rex is looking for Scottie Scheffler to “set the pace” on Friday, while Lav is excited for potential carnage at Augusta. Plus: Is the Masters race already down to just six players?
Ludvig Åberg found some of his best form in Round 1 of the Masters, firing what he called a “disciplined” 4-under 68 at Augusta to head into Friday at T2.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner review the “soft, unforced errors” that did Rory McIlroy in during his opening round of the Masters, which started swimmingly but ended in brutal fashion, thanks to two double bogeys.
Hear from Scottie Scheffler after opening the Masters with a 4-under 68 round that featured more of the usual steadiness and simplicity from the two-time champ.
Bryson DeChambeau opened the 2025 Masters with a 3 under 69, but ever the perfectionist, he said he’s still not quite dialed in as he looks to improve with his irons on Friday.
Justin Rose came out of the gates blazing in the Masters, leading by three strokes after an opening round 65. He says it was both his experience at Augusta and his execution that got him -- and can keep him -- there.
Rory McIlroy wasn’t the only one to be frustrated on the 15th green at Augusta National Golf Club in Thursday’s Masters Round 1. Tyrrell Hatton, Viktor Hovland, Akshay Bhatia and Ludvig Åberg comment on the difficulty.
Michael Kim (1 under), Bernhard Langer (2 over) and Cameron Smith (1 under) comment on their opening rounds of the Masters Tournament at Augusta National, a “tricky” day they leave mostly satisfied.
Golf has been in Butch Harmon’s blood forever. At the time he needed it most, the game was there to turn his life around — setting him on course to build legends. He and Todd Lewis tell his remarkable, whirlwind story.
Jordan Spieth has not maintained the high level of play he started his Masters career with, but he feels good about his chances of being in contention on Sunday.
A year ago, Max Homa entered the Masters Tournament as one of the best golfers in the world. This year, he enters the Masters with a new caddie after splitting up with longtime looper and childhood friend Joe Greiner.
Brad Thomas gives a couple of his favorite bets for the Masters Tournament, eyeing a ball-striking savant and someone who can get hot with the putter to finish inside the top 20.