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Korda after shooting 65 again to lead Chevron field: 'Happy with my day'
Nelly Korda spoke with Golf Channel's Amy Rogers about her second 65 in a row at The Chevron Championship and broke down her Friday round.
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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.
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Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner give their winner picks and longshot sleepers to watch in the 2025 Masters Tournament before getting to the good stuff: their personal Concessions Champions Dinner off the iconic Augusta menu.
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Augusta National Golf Club and Masters Tournament chairman Fred Ridley addresses pace of play initiatives, exemptions, golf’s reunification, the state of the course after Hurricane Helene and more.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick reveal their best bets in exotic markets for the Masters, including Xander Schauffele as the top American and Thomas Detry as the top debutant.
Two-time Masters champion Scottie Scheffler explains how his approach to each Masters Tournament evolves, the difficulties of the course at Augusta, and why this is the most prepared he has felt all year.
Bryson DeChambeau addresses the media on the evolution of his approach at Augusta National, his focus of playing the golf course over the competition, tinkering his driver heads, and coming up from Northern California.
Collin Morikawa takes the podium to address his mindset heading into the Masters, how he plans to approach Augusta and the differences between this year and last year.
Viktor Hovland speaks to the media to discuss his preparation ahead of his sixth Masters appearance, why he is so open about his processes and maintaining an open mind, as well as insight surrounding his driver change.
Ludvig Åberg’s runner-up finish in his Masters debut has kept him comfortable returning to Augusta, and he shares the importance of remaining consistent and not shying away from the tournament’s prestige.
Jon Rahm speaks to the media to share how his feelings differ this year entering major championship season, what he sees at Augusta when he is “in the zone,” and the mental challenges of handling change in his career.
Brad Thomas makes the case for Russell Henley and J.J. Spaun as longshots to win the Masters, explaining why both golfers’ current form profiles well at Augusta National.
Rory McIlroy speaks to the media to discuss his resilience in dealing with setbacks, blocking out the noise in his chase for the career Grand Slam, and changing his approach to major championship play.
Two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer speaks to the media to recount the journey around Augusta in his career and the “bittersweet” emotions ahead of his final start at Augusta National Golf Club.
Justin Hastings and Hiroshi Tai, two of the amateurs competing in the Masters, discuss the significance of playing among golf’s greats at Augusta.
Xander Schauffele returns to Augusta National this time as a major champion, and he addresses the media on how being sidelined by injury has kept him motivated and made him mentally stronger, among other topics.
Mark O’Meara takes us back to his first trip around Augusta National Golf Club in 1980, specifically to the “intimidating” hole No. 11, and a wayward shot that had impacted the leaderboard.