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Phil Mickelson is in great shape to win his fourth green jacket after a tremendous third round put him near the top of the leaderboard at Augusta National Golf Club. Mickelson entered the third round of the Masters within striking distance of the leaders, only three strokes behind. Here are the best and worst moments of his third round. Worst He came out this morning and promptly put us all...
Published: April 7, 2012
With three rounds all but wrapped up at Augusta, one of Saturday’s biggest stories was the play of Hunter Mahan. A terrific four-under round has Mahan all the way up to a tie for sixth on the leaderboard, five shots off the pace. While Mahan looks like a legitimate green-jacket contender, many of Saturday’s other impressive performances came from players who won’t be able to sustain...
Published: April 7, 2012
The 2012 Masters tournament is starting to shape up to be one of the best majors in recent history. Phil Mickelson is currently putting together a comeback of epic proportions, as is Swede Peter Hanson. They share the lead with Louis Oosthuizen, while an amazing 11 other golfers are all within just three strokes. When they say this is anyone’s tournament, they mean it. You know, except...
Published: April 7, 2012
American golf fans who may be a bit let down by Tiger Woods‘ performance through three rounds have other options. He isn’t the only American golfer in action, he’s just the most famous and compelling. As of this moment, the following Americans are in the hunt: Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar: Tied for Lead at Six-Under Lefty is through 13 holes and Kuchar is through 11,...
Published: April 7, 2012
With most of the Masters field already in the clubhouse following today’s third-round action, casual golf fans have to look pretty far down the leaderboard to find most of the recognizable names in the field. Phil Mickelson has clawed his way to a first-place tie with a brilliant third round—but after him, the pickings are slim. This trio of past Masters winners have struggled so badly...
Published: April 7, 2012
A crazy second day at Augusta took some of the heat off Lee Westwood as he fell from the top of the leaderboard, but on Day 3 he rolled right back into contention with some early success. After shooting a first-round 67 on Thursday, Westwood sat atop the leaderboard at five-under, but a mediocre second round set him back. On Day 2, he parred the front nine but had a bogey and a double-bogey on the...
Published: April 7, 2012
Everything was there for Tiger Woods on Saturday at the 2012 Masters Tournament, but he was not able to take advantage of it and now sees himself a long ways away from winning a major tournament anytime soon. It was a beautiful day in Georgia with excellent conditions, and it seemed to be the perfect opportunity for Tiger to make a move and post a good score early in the day before the leaders...
Published: April 7, 2012
It simply doesn’t compute. Tiger Woods‘ resurgence in the golf world over the last six months had foreshadowed a terrific, competitive performance at the Masters. Five top-10 finishes in his last eight events were glimpses into the Tiger of old, which was only fortified by a dominating victory at Bay Hill two weeks ago that captured his first official PGA Tour victory in 30 months. Now,...
Published: April 7, 2012
After a terrible performance in the Masters, Tiger Woods is now facing potential fines from the PGA Tour. Round two was not going as planned for the former superstar, and by the 16th hole, he had enough. A poor shot caused Woods to kick his own golf club in anger, and it did not go unnoticed by tour officials. According to NBC Sports, he will be subject to disciplinary action for the incident....
Published: April 7, 2012
Augusta National Golf Club is one of the sternest tests in golf, and Justin Rose is tearing up the course on Saturday at the Masters. In a normal week, the leaderboard is like a jigsaw puzzle that is ever changing. Day 3 at Augusta in early April can present even greater movement than normal. Pins are ridiculously difficult to access, let alone to try and drop it nice and tight....