Oosthuizen withdraws from Masters due to injury
AUGUSTA, Georgia : LIV Golf's Louis Oosthuizen has withdrawn from the Masters due to injury before he could complete his weather-interrupted second round on Saturday, tournament officials said.
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AUGUSTA, Georgia : LIV Golf's Louis Oosthuizen has withdrawn from the Masters due to injury before he could complete his weather-interrupted second round on Saturday, tournament officials said.
The three South African golfers competing at this year's Masters at Augusta National found the going tough in Thursday's opening round.
AUGUSTA, Georgia : The bulk of the LIV Golf contingent at Augusta National failed to break par in ideal scoring conditions on Thursday but Brooks Koepka represented the Saudi-backed circuit splendidly as he grabbed a share of the first-round Masters lead.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Past Masters champion Patrick Reed has heard all the jokes about how LIV Golf League members wouldn't be able to compete for a green jacket this week because they're no longer playing serious golf and only 54 holes in tournaments.
Here are the tee times for the first and second rounds of the 87th Masters at Augusta National:
The 2023 Masters gets under way at Augusta National on Thursday and here is your hole-by-hole guide to the iconic course, with the holes ranked from 1 (most difficult) to 18 (least difficult) based on how the course played in 2022.
GOLD CANYON, Arizona: Celine Boutier beat Georgia Hall with a birdie on the first playoff hole Sunday to win the LPGA Drive on Championship. Boutier forced a playoff by making a testy birdie putt at the par-5 18th to close out a 4-under 68, matching Hall (65) at 20-under 268 in the LPGA’s first full-field event of the season. Playing the 18th hole again, neither golfer found the green with their second shot of the playoff. Boutier, chipping from nearly the same spot as she did in regulation short and right of the green, pitched to about 4 feet. Meanwhile, Hall hit her second shot into a greenside bunker, blasted beyond the hole and failed to convert her birdie effort. That set the stage for Boutier’s winning birdie putt.