The seven shots Rory McIlroy took on the 10th hole last year at the Masters remain a blur.
So was the rest of his final round at Augusta National, where the 22-year-old from Northern Ireland made the wrong kind of history. He started with a (...)
A bad hop put Matt Kuchar's ball in the drink at the Masters. A fan's drink.
Kuchar's approach shot on No. 9 Friday bounced on the green and splashed into the plastic cup of Jason Thompson, who was sitting along the right side of the hole at (...)
Phil Mickelson sank two consecutive birdies Sunday to lead the Masters despite yanking balls into the trees, holding a two-shot advantage over third-round leader Lee Westwood and hard-charging Anthony Kim.
A third green jacket was in Mickelson's (...)
A bad hop put Matt Kuchar's ball in the drink at the Masters. A fan's drink.
Kuchar's approach shot on No. 9 Friday bounced on the green and splashed into the plastic cup of Jason Thompson, who was sitting along the right side of the hole at (...)
Ian Poulter of England was the clubhouse leader at the Masters after shooting his second straight 4-under 68 Friday, while compatriot Lee Westwood was also at 8-under overall with Tiger Woods looming two strokes back.
Woods shot a 70 that might (...)
Tiger Woods was put in the next-to-last group for the opening round of the Masters Thursday, timed perfectly for the live TV coverage restricted to afternoons.
So while thousands of fans follow Woods around Augusta National, millions more around (...)
While acknowledging he made some “incredibly poor decisions” in his personal life, Tiger Woods still thinks he can win the Masters - even coming back from a five-month layoff.
“Nothing's changed,” Woods said Monday during an extraordinary 35-minute (...)
Tiger Woods arrived without warning on a lazy Sunday afternoon at the Masters.
He offered a playful jab when he greeted two reporters he had not seen in five months, acting as though nothing had changed. He then strolled onto the new practice (...)
Chad Campbell was bogey-free through 12 rounds to lead playing partner Kenny Perry by one stroke at 11-under in the third round of the Masters on Saturday.
The pair started the round tied for the lead and matched each other virtually stroke for (...)
As the Masters turned blustery, Kenny Perry surged into a share of the lead with Chad Campbell on Friday while Tiger Woods kept plodding along, hoping to make his move on the weekend.
Perry tapped in for birdie at the final hole for a 5-under-par (...)
Chad Campbell led the assault on the Masters scoreboard by challenging the tournament scoring record before bogeys on the last two holes left him with 7-under-par 65 on Thursday.
Campbell began the round with five straight birdies, the best start (...)