Phil Mickelson to miss Masters for first time in 27 years
Phil Mickelson will not play at next month's Masters at Augusta National, meaning the six-time major champion will be absent from the field for the first time in 27 years.
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Phil Mickelson will not play at next month's Masters at Augusta National, meaning the six-time major champion will be absent from the field for the first time in 27 years.
LONDON: Jurgen Klopp has backed Liverpool’s “bad losers” to deliver a strong response when they face Brighton on Saturday stung by only their third defeat this season. Klopp’s side were beaten 1-0 by Inter Milan in the Champions League last 16 second leg on Tuesday. Although Liverpool advanced to the quarter-finals 2-1 on aggregate, having won the first leg in Italy 2-0, Klopp is well aware of the impact of a rare loss on his ferociously competitive players.
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A tearful Tiger Woods recalled fighting racism as a youth and the support of his parents on Wednesday in an emotional induction ceremony to the World Golf Hall of Fame. Woods was hailed for a transcendent career that has seen him capture 15 major titles, second only to the career-record 18 of Jack Nicklaus, and win 82 US PGA Tour titles, level with Sam Snead for the all-time record. He thanked instructors, caddies, friends and family -- many of them in attendance -- for the support that helped him turn childhood dreams into a historic sport career.