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Moving day at Augusta National Golf Club certainly did not disappoint. The Masters has been perfectly set up for a dramatic final day. Bubba Watson started the day well in front of the field, but he faltered just enough to give the rest of the players hope headed into Sunday. Elsewhere on Saturday, Miguel Angel Jimenez and Ricky Fowler had standout rounds that put them into contention, 20-year-old...
Published: April 12, 2014
Augusta National Golf Club fostered favorable scoring conditions in the third round of the 2014 Masters Tournament on Saturday, and all it needed was 36-hole leader Bubba Watson to lose a little ground to set the stage for an exciting final round. Watson had an up-and-down day and overcame a tough stretch on the front nine to salvage a two-over 74, allowing several formidable contenders to indeed narrow...
Published: April 12, 2014
After three rounds at Augusta National, many 2014 Masters onlookers are asking the same question: Who is Jordan Spieth? The 20-year-old Masters rookie has been playing like a seasoned veteran, navigating the treacherous twists and turns of this historic golf course with ease. Through three rounds, Spieth was one of the few golfers to put up sub-par rounds during each day at Augusta, recording a 71,...
Published: April 12, 2014
Rory McIlroy nearly hit Adam Scott, standing at No. 5, with his hole shot on No. 4 on Friday. That same day, he somehow managed to hit a sprinkler head just outside the green on No. 13 and watched his shot carom wildly into the shrubbery. And on Saturday, he was outplayed by his marker. Suffice to say, it has been an odd Masters for McIlroy. McIlroy was the last player to play on Friday who made...
Published: April 12, 2014
It may be time for Phil Mickelson to take a short break from golf. Yes, that’s not a crowd-pleasing statement, as Lefty is always a favorite to watch and one of the world’s most dynamic golfers. Although, considering the way he’s been playing lately, Mickelson certainly doesn’t look to be in top form—both mentally and physically. It’s been a lackluster 2014 season...
Published: April 12, 2014
It’s moving day at Augusta National. Saturday will bring some dramatic shifts to the leaderboard. Players who began the day far off the pace will attempt to put up low numbers to get themselves in position to make a run at the green jacket Sunday. Despite plenty of golf remaining Saturday, moving day has already lived up to its billing. Here’s a look at the live, updated leaderboard: You’ll...
Published: April 12, 2014
A majority of the leaders are still in the infancy of their third rounds, but the already eventful day at Augusta National should give us an indication of what’s to come. Verdict: Expect the highly variant. For the third straight day, it looked like the world’s best golfers were doing their best to hover around par—before afternoon hit and scores started going low. Rory McIlroy’s...
Published: April 12, 2014
Playing alone, in a pair, in a threesome, it doesn’t matter. Apparently the only thing that can cure Rory McIlroy’s weekend woes at Augusta National is playing with a non-competitive marker. The former world No. 1, playing in a group with club member Jeff Knox on Saturday, carded a one-under 71 to finish his day with an aggregate score of three over. At the end of his round,...
Published: April 12, 2014
Even though the leaders don’t tee off until later on Saturday, there is plenty of action taking place on the course at the 2014 Masters to keep fans in front of the television set. Moving day is always noteworthy at Augusta. It’s the time where leaders separate themselves from the pack or someone who has been lurking in the shadows on Thursday and Friday finally puts it all together...
Published: April 12, 2014
The TV coverage has yet to get underway, but there are already plenty of players on the course Saturday to start the third round of the 2014 Masters Tournament. It was going to be an uphill battle to catch 36-hole leader Bubba Watson at seven under par already. Despite the morning tee times generally lending to softer, more favorable scoring conditions, not too many significant moves are being made...