Mickelson defies expectations with Masters 65: 'It was a fun day'
Phil Mickelson rolled back the years to deliver Sunday's best final round at the Masters, with his seven-under 65 earning him a tie for second and a place in the history books.
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Phil Mickelson rolled back the years to deliver Sunday's best final round at the Masters, with his seven-under 65 earning him a tie for second and a place in the history books.
Jon Rahm held off an unlikely challenge from Phil Mickelson as he powered to his second major title in the 87th Masters.
Jon Rahm hailed his Masters victory as "incredibly meaningful" after securing a second major title on the 40th anniversary of his idol Seve Ballesteros claiming a second win at Augusta National.
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I have a story for you. It’s a draft story. It’s 39 years old, from my first month covering pro football. On April 30, 1984, I was a rookie beat reporter covering the Bengals for the Cincinnati Enquirer, and I walked into the Riverfront Stadium office of first-year Bengals coach Sam Wyche to do a draft preview story. The 12-round draft was May 1 and 2, and my preview story would be in the Enquirer on the morning the draft kicked off. Big draft for the Bengals. They had three first-round picks — seventh, 16th and 28th overall.
Jon Rahm delivered tension-packed clutch shots down the stretch on Sunday to win the 87th Masters, capturing his second major title to reclaim the world number one ranking.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — After LIV Golf League captain Brooks Koepka failed to hold a 54-hole lead in the final round of the Masters on Sunday, it was fairly obvious what the most oft-told joke would be on social media this week.
AUGUSTA, Ga. --Jon Rahm wasn't born yet when Jose Maria Olazabal won his first Masters in 1994. When «Ollie», as he's affectionately called, won his second in 1999, Rahm was only five years old. Golf didn't run in his family. There was no expectation that he would follow in Ollie's footsteps or Seve Ballesteros' or Sergio Garcia's either.