The Masters is almost here, but not every big name has secured a tee time at Augusta National. From Joaquin Niemann to Rickie Fowler, here are seven well-known players who still need a late push to qualify for the 2026 Masters.
Rory and I never talked about winning the Masters. No, we talked about all the things you need to do to win the Masters. Really, we spent our time talking about what you must do to find out how good you can get. That type of self-belief is what makes a great and unique player Read more…
Rolex and golf: a constant for almost 60 years With Augusta National Golf Club almost under complete darkness, legendary caddie Steve Williams stepped in when Australia’s Adam Scott asked him to read the most important putt of his life. It was a birdie putt of four metres, on the 10th green at Augusta National, during Read more…
One week every April, Augusta Regional Airport becomes a bonafide Heathrow, more than doubling its destinations while seeing the passenger totals jump from a mere 5,000 people on a normal week to more than 30,000.
In November of 2020, as the golf world prepared for an unprecedented Masters played in the fall due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Bryson DeChambeau had an interesting take on Augusta National. DeChambeau posited, “I’m looking at it as a par 67 for me because I can reach all the par 5s in two, no problem. Read more…
Smith comes into Masters month after a three-week break from tournament golf following his runner-up finish in the LIV Golf event in Hong Kong where he was beaten in a playoff by Abraham Ancer.
Brooks Koepka says he feels very much like the guy who not long ago won four Major championships in a span of eight starts and, well, it’s hard to argue with him when you look at the scoreboard in the 87th Masters.