Australian Lee's front-nine 30 ties Masters record
AUGUSTA, Ga. : Australian Min Woo Lee tied the Masters record for lowest front nine as he reached the turn during final-round action at Augusta National on Sunday with a six-under-par 30.
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AUGUSTA, Ga. : Australian Min Woo Lee tied the Masters record for lowest front nine as he reached the turn during final-round action at Augusta National on Sunday with a six-under-par 30.
It felt more like Argyll in April than Augusta. “A little breeze from the North Pole today,” said the woman buggy driver, who was wearing sheepskin gloves and had her legs covered by a blanket, on the journey down from the plush Augusta National press building to watch Bob MacIntyre fly the Saltire in the third round of the 86th Masters.
His picture is still on the wall of champions in the press building at Augusta National, sandwiched between Trevor Immelman and Phil Mickelson. His chair at the champion’s dinner Tuesday night was empty, though, and if there was an invite to play the Masters this year, no one saw it.
Tiger Woods, making an incredible comeback 14 months after suffering severe leg injuries in a car crash, fired a one-under par 71 on Thursday for a solid start at The Masters.
Tiger Woods, making an incredible comeback 14 months after suffering severe leg injuries in a car crash, fired a one-under par 71 on Thursday for a solid start at The Masters.
AUGUTA: Tiger Woods, making an incredible comeback 14 months after suffering severe leg injuries in a car crash, fired a one-under par 71 on Thursday for a solid start at the Masters.
Gary Player has called for Phil Mickelson to be cut some slack over the controversial comments that led to his absence in The Masters for the first time in 28 years.
Gary Player wore a Golf Saudi logo on his trademark black turtleneck as an honorary starter at the Masters on Thursday - and then launched a spirited defence of Phil Mickelson.