Augusta National officials suspended a waterlogged third round at the Masters for the rest of the day after Brooks Koepka increased his lead over Jon Rahm – but the Aussies struggled.
Jason Day’s Masters hopes have taken a hit after dropping four shots late in an otherwise brilliant round to lose his grip on runaway leader Brooks Koepka.
A year after missing the Masters for the first time since debuting at the event in 2011, due to his world ranking plummeting outside the top 150, Jason Day is back in contention at Augusta National. While Viktor Hovland, Jon Rahm and Brooks Koepka each fired a 65 to take the first-round lead at seven Read more…
Five Aussies. One, a past Masters champion and the other the reigning Open Championship winner tipped to be the next Aussie winner at Augusta National. All united in their pursuit of Masters glory.
Masters tournament officials have scattered the 18 LIV golfers among the field at Augusta National and avoided any potential tense pairings with PGA Tour players for the first two rounds.
Harrison Crowe has hilariously bet his father Tony that for every birdie he makes in the Masters, his dad and the other Crowe clan at their rented Augusta house have to skol a beer.
Greeted warmly on the range on Monday at Augusta National, Cameron Smith says a wave of relief washed over him. He was a little nervous about how, as a LIV golfer, he’d be received by his fellow PGA Tour colleagues.
After several digs at Cameron Smith by former Fred Couples, the reigning Open Championship winner has brushed the 1992 Masters winners’ comments aside.