Phil Mickelson was not disinvited from 2022 Masters, Augusta chairman says
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Former British and Irish Lions prop Tom Smith has died at the age of 50 after a battle with cancer. Smith embarked on two tours with the British and Irish Lions and has been described as 'the greatest Scotland player of the professional era to date' by Sir Ian McGeechan, who coached him with Scotland and the Lions on their 1997 tour of South Africa.
The main coverage of the season’s opening major from Augusta National will once again be on Sky Sports, with highlights on the BBC not starting until midnight on all four days.
AUGUSTA, Ga. : Augusta National is excited to have Tiger Woods back and played no part in Phil Mickelson's decision to withdraw from this year's Masters, club chairman Fred Ridley said on Wednesday.
Three-time champion Phil Mickelson, embroiled in controversy over his comments on a Saudi-backed rival league to the PGA Tour, opted not to play in the 86th Masters, Augusta National chairman Fred Ridley said Wednesday.
Tiger Woods may have grown into a role as an elder statesman of golf, but Jon Rahm says that hasn't made the 15-time major champion keen to spill the secrets of his success.
Tiger Woods has talked the talk, now he'll have to walk the walk as he chases a record-tying sixth Masters title only 14 months after suffering severe leg injuries in a car crash. Woods played the back nine at hilly Augusta National on Wednesday in a final practice round before Thursday's start of the 86th Masters, making one last test of his surgically repaired right leg. "I don't have any qualms about what I can do physically from a golf standpoint. It's now walking is the hard part," Woods said.
Money has been pouring in at sportsbooks around the nation on long shot Tiger Woods to win the Masters.