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Fred Couples, 63, oldest player to make cut at the Masters

AUGUSTA, Ga. — The early part of the week at the Masters is usually where Fred Couples thrives. He plays with Tiger Woods, skips balls across the 16th hole pond, gives interviews with plenty of color and candor and soaks in the love from the adoring patrons.

This week, Couples did more than that. After a first round one-under 71, Couples posted a 2-over 74 Saturday morning to finish at 1-over. That was enough to make the cut and, at 63 years old, become the oldest player to do so at the Masters.

«That's why I come here,» Couples said. «The last four years have been really mediocre golf. Maybe one year I was semi-close to making the cut. But that's my objective, and I did it.»

In his 38th Masters appearance, Couples hit 23 of 28 fairways during the first two rounds and averaged over 290 yards off the tee. As he explained, his familiarity with the place combined with a good driving week allows him to play well because of his good iron play. Couples hit 72 percent of greens in regulation, and has had a decent putting week, averaging 1.64 putts per hole, which ranks in the top half of the field.

Playing with Woods twice before the tournament, Couples showed off his improved driving to much acclaim from Woods and their playing partners, Rory McIlroy and Justin Thomas.

«When I get pumped up, I can drive it far enough where it gets them all excited,» Couples said Thursday. «Last year I played — I was really almost a cripple, and I was popcorning it. This year I felt pretty good. So I got it within 20 yards of them a few times, which is good.»

The self-deprecating Couples who won the Masters in 1992 as the top-ranked player in the world hadn't made the cut since 2018, when he finished tied for 38th. With his made cut this year,

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