Rahm claims Masters title for second major victory
AUGUSTA, Georgia : Spaniard Jon Rahm won the Masters at Augusta National by four shots over LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson on Sunday to claim his second major title.
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AUGUSTA, Georgia : Spaniard Jon Rahm won the Masters at Augusta National by four shots over LIV Golf's Brooks Koepka and Phil Mickelson on Sunday to claim his second major title.
Brooks Koepka remained the man to catch as the 87th Masters got back on schedule without the presence of Tiger Woods at Augusta National.
Brooks Koepka held steady in the cold air and was potentially spared a big number by the rain-softened grass at Augusta National, finishing the third round at the Masters on Sunday morning with a 1-over 73 to keep a two-shot lead over Jon Rahm.
The fourth — and final — round of the 87th Masters at Augusta National will begin in pairings. Here are the tee times:
The stage is set for what could be an epic 18-hole showdown between Spain's Jon Rahm and American Brooks Koepka in the final round of the 87th Masters on Easter Sunday.
AUGUSTA, Georgia :Brooks Koepka will take a two-shot lead over Jon Rahm into the final round of a Masters Green Jacket showdown on a marathon day of high drama at Augusta National on Sunday that could be a watershed moment in the LIV Golf and PGA Tour feud.
The final round of The Masters looks set to be a battle between Brooks Koepka, Jon Rahm and Viktor Hovland after they put distance between themselves and the chasing pack in the third round. Players returned at 8:30am local time to complete their third rounds, after Saturday’s play was called off due to a waterlogged course. Ad Koepka slept on a four-shot lead overnight, but with two blows of the putter on Sunday that advantage was halved.
Brooks Koepka remained the man to catch as the 87th Masters got back on schedule without the presence of Tiger Woods at Augusta National.