Scottie Scheffler slams home 60-foot birdie putt as he looks to defend his Masters title
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Former PGA Tour golfer Jerry Pate, who finished top 5 in the Masters twice, joins 'Fox & Friends First' to discuss his predictions for the annual tournament as players are set to tee off in Augusta, Georgia.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jose Luis Ballester made quite an impression on the fans in his first Masters appearance on Thursday.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Defending champion Scottie Scheffler answered any doubts about his readiness to win another green jacket by posting a bogey-free, 4-under 68 to grab a share of the early clubhouse lead in the first round of the 89th Masters at Augusta National Golf Club on Thursday.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — For the past few years, Fred Couples, 65,has watched as younger players continue to outdrive him off the tee at Augusta National by 20, 30, 40 and even 50 yards. Yet the 1992 Masters champion has not let it deter him from showing up and giving the course his best shot.
Four-star edge rusher Rodney Dunham, ESPN's No. 6 defensive end in the 2026 cycle, announced his commitment to Notre Dame on Thursday, landing with the Fighting Irish as the top-ranked prospect in coach Marcus Freeman's incoming recruiting class.
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Eagle-eyed fans spotted a celebrity off the links and lurking in the photographer pool at Augusta National this week, as baseball Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr. took his first turn as an accredited member of the Masters media.