Min Woo Lee says he would “give it all we’ve got” if he and LPGA superstar sister Minjee qualify for the mixed team golf event confirmed for the 2028 Olympics in Los Angeles.
Jason Day feels he came in under the radar relative to the big names but the former world No.1 and Masters runner up equalled his second-best score in 14 years of opening rounds at Augusta National to be well in contention.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Nick Dunlap was going through it on Thursday at the Masters. Dunlap, already a two-time PGA Tour winner at the age of 21, shot an 18-over 90 in the first round at Augusta National. An 18-over 90. In the Masters. One silver lining for Dunlap—his 90, which featured nines of 43 and Read more…
Cam Smith turned a lot of heads with what he wore on Augusta National’s practice range on Wednesday. The outfit also left plenty of people scratching their heads. After all, when do you see someone wearing a blazer on a golf course? Excluding wedding photos, of course. In case you missed it, here was the Read more…
Quick multiple-choice question for you: What do you get for winning the Masters? A: A gold medal B: A green jacket C: You name engraved on the permanent Masters Trophy (a depiction of the Augusta National clubhouse) D: A replica of the Masters Trophy E: Spot in the Champions locker room F: A lifetime exemption Read more…
If we were to tell you that Ken Griffey Jr. was spotted on the grounds of Augusta National this week, you probably wouldn’t bat an eye. After all, Griffey is a retired superstar athlete with a deep love of golf, and the Masters is a high-powered magnet for that demographic. Griffey’s presence at the 2025 Read more…
You may have heard stories about there only being a small number of big nomes (price tag, $US49.50) available each day, that they sell out within the first hour and patrons are spending north of three hours waiting in line, just hoping shelves will still be stocked.
Well, the robots aren’t quite taking over yet. Professionals in many injuries might be scared about the way that artificial intelligence will change their jobs, but fortunately as a golf journalist—this won’t be the piece that will bury sportswriters. We got a strange email on Masters Eve: As pundits and golf fans were busy discussing Read more…
There was plenty of big news from Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley’s press conference on the eve of the 89th Masters, many of which he brought up before any questions were asked by those packed into the media interview room.
The old saw is that you can’t win the Masters on Thursday but you can lose it. Unlike most pithy sayings that tend to ring a little bit hollow, this one holds remarkably true. If you’re looking to place some cold, hard cash on the outright winner this week, maybe wait until after the first Read more…
The history of the Masters is filled with great champions, but the list of those who have run afoul of Augusta National’s (many) rules is nearly as long. And now we can add a golf coach to the latter. That would be Arizona State men’s golf coach Matt Thurmond, who was removed from the practice Read more…
The Masters is not a spirit, it’s a marathon. Such is the mindset of many players in the field hoping to be slipping on a new sports coat in Butler Cabin come Sunday night. Cliché aside, the mantra is something many genuinely profess so as not to put too much pressure on themselves as they Read more…
The Masters attracts a certain clientele on a regular basis. Sure, you can scoop a pimento cheese sandwich for $1.50, but this is an event heavily attended by America’s rich. You’ll believe us if you get a glimpse of Augusta’s private jet scene at Augusta Regional Airport (formerly Bush Field). According to an X post Read more…