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Would you like to get started? Please enter a valid email address. Thank you for subscribing. Full coverage. Reed F -1 2 R. Fowler F -5 3 J. Thru 7 1. Thru 6 1. Thru 5 1. Thru 4 1. Thru 3 1. Thru 2 1. Thru 1 1. Thru 2 2. Thru 8 3. Thru 7 3. Kyle Porter. Mild-mannered and even-tempered, Matsuyama's patience and dedication to his craft paid off at the 85th Masters. Matsuyama makes history, wins Masters Hideki Matsuyama overcame a late slip up and some significant challengers to claim the green jacket.
April April 8 Thur. Apri 9 Fri. April 10 Sat. April 11 Sun. By: Kyle Porter. The second-to-last event on the PGA Tour's calendar starts this week at a surprisingly tough course. Brooks Koepka returns to the house that he built -- literally -- as the calendar year for the PGA Tour continues to wind down. Carlos Ortiz. Charles Osborne. Ryan Palmer.
Victor Perez. Ian Poulter. Jon Rahm. Patrick Reed. Justin Rose. Xander Schauffele. Scottie Scheffler. Charl Schwartzel. Adam Scott. Webb Simpson. Vijay Singh. Cameron Smith. Jordan Spieth. Henrik Stenson. Tyler Strafaci. Robert Streb.
Hudson Swafford. Justin Thomas. Michael Thompson. Brendon Todd. Jimmy Walker. Matt Wallace. Bubba Watson. Mike Weir. Rose creams an iron into Straight at the flag, leaving himself a footer up the hill. He lets the eagle putt die to the right: a firmer stroke, and that would have been in. McIlroy finds the heart of 14 with his approach, but his uphill left-to-right slider fails to drop. Millimeters away from birdie.
He stays at Meanwhile Finau pushes his chip well right of the flag at A birdie will be more than acceptable, and it moves him to And Finau is through the back of Fred Couples bogeyed 18, incidentally, the year-old veteran signing for a superb Justin Rose hits one of the shots of the day at His ball serenely sails straight at the flag, and lands three feet on the far side.
And on 18, Li catches his bunker shot clean, and his ball goes over the back of the green. Now an up-and-down for a closing bogey would be a result.
McIlroy flies his second at 13 into the bunker back left of the green. He walks off with a spring in his step, his short game having pulled an iron out of the fire there. Though he might be handed it by default soon anyway, because Li finds the Lyle Bunker with his drive at 18, then sends his second into the deep trap to the right of the green. He leaves it a tad short, while pushing it to the right.
What a fine par save, having been out of position all the way up the hole. He stays in a share of the lead at Meanwhile on 11, two big putts from Justin Rose and Dustin Johnson, the former to save par, the latter to make birdie. Birdie for Tony Finau at He rejoins Li in the lead at Spieth meanwhile splashes out of the bunker at 12 in average fashion - but rolls in the footer he leaves himself with unerring accuracy.
He is sensational Meanwhile a birdie for Matt Kuchar at 13, his second on the back nine after And Ian Poulter signs for a Li is on the pine straw, down the right of Trees are in the way.
He might have a road to the green, though. A big whack and a big slice should do it. Meanwhile Spieth is battling hard to stay at -2 at the moment. He sends his second at 11 down the right, into Larry Mize Country. He faces a steep bank and not a lot of green to play with.
He bumps it to a couple of feet, and scrambles his par. Will he do a Freddie Couples in or a Tyrrell Hatton in another bunker? We have a new leader of the Masters! In goes the birdie putt. A fine scramble for Mickelson at His tee shot sat up on the edge of the bunker at the front. Luckily for Lefty, his orientation gave him a stance. He was able to clip the ball onto the green, and rattle in the eight-footer he left himself. For a brief second, it looked as though Finau had guided in a snaking chip from the back of But the ball kinks off to the left at the very last second.
Meanwhile up on 18, the amateur Doug Ghim signs for a level-par 72 in sensational style His approach was arrowed straight at the flag: a couple of bounces, a little roll, and the year-old Texan plucked the ball from the cup with the widest of smiles! What a moment for the US Amateur runner-up! Spieth however works his ball up to the side of the 10th and gets away with his poor second; he remains at But never mind all that!
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