2023 Masters: From Tiger and Phil to sleeper picks, here's everything you need to know
The first major of the year is here, and the anticipation for this year's Masters could not be higher.
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The first major of the year is here, and the anticipation for this year's Masters could not be higher.
The Masters returns this year to the gorgeous Augusta National grounds in Georgia. We'll see PGA Tour players competing against LIV golfers this time around, with past champions such as Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Charl Schwartzel and defending champion Scottie Scheffler looking to compete for another title. Here's everything you need to know going into the 2023 tournament.
A weekend of matchups with big-time implications lived up to the hype, with Tennessee's thrilling win over Alabama, TCU's overtime victory over Oklahoma State and Utah's narrow win over USC leading the way.
For a while, it looked like we might have some good ol' fashioned chaos with Saturday's college football results, but eventually things settled down and there wasn't a whole of movement at the top of the class.
Week 3 of the college football season brought a major flex by the top teams, with Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, USC and Clemson all rolling to decisive routs. Other results, including losses by Michigan State, Miami and BYU, will be felt in the New Year's Six games and the bowl matchups further down the pecking order.
The schedule for Week 2 seemed tame enough, but when the teams took the field, we ended up with some wild results. Marshall over Notre Dame. Appalachian State over Texas A&M. Alabama squeaking past Texas by the narrowest of margins.
Brooks Koepka has withdrawn from this week's Travelers Championship, the PGA Tour announced Tuesday night.
BROOKLINE, Mass. — There has been drama at this U.S. Open from the moment players arrived on property. Before it started, it wasn't about the golf. It was about the state of golf. Now, it's about the golf, with a leaderboard that has a mix of stars, up-and-comers and a few who-are-they contenders.