Golf-Former Masters, British Open runner-up Newton dies aged 72
(Reuters) - Former Masters and British Open runner-up Jack Newton has died aged 72, his family said on Friday.
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(Reuters) - Former Masters and British Open runner-up Jack Newton has died aged 72, his family said on Friday.
Former Masters and British Open runner-up Jack Newton has died aged 72, his family said on Friday.
Australian golfer Jack Newton has died at the age of 72, his family has announced.
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«Queremos que los bogeys sean fáciles, los pares se obtengan con buen juego y los birdies se paguen caros”, decía Bobby Jones, cofundador del Masters y para algunos el mejor golfista de siempre. En la jornada final de la 86ª edición, el Augusta National se vistió de gala. Sol espléndido, banderas en las ubicaciones tradicionales, decenas de miles de patrones en el recorrido, manga corta… y dos partidos estelares.
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Viento del norte, mucho frío, greenes variables con bote de bola indescifrable, banderas incomodísimas… nada era fácil en la tercera jornada de la 86ª edición del Masters de Augusta. Día duro para homenajear el recuerdo de Seve Ballesteros que llevó al límite y acabó con las opciones de muchos aspirantes. Entre ellos, nombres muy importantes como los de Jon Rahm, Tiger Woods y Sergio García. El león, el tigre y el niño claudicaron ante el tapiz verde de Georgia con recorridos en las que el color verde prevalecía en sus tarjetas.