Giving Masters Champions a Taste of South Africa
As the defending champion, Charl Schwartzel of South Africa chose the menu for the Masters champions dinner on Tuesday.
View ArticlePlayers Sidestep Question of Augusta Membership Practices
Phil Mickelson, who has two daughters, was willing to discuss the contentious topic.
View ArticleSoft Greens at Augusta
Phil Mickelson said that if conditions for the Masters remained the same, the veterans there would not have much of an advantage over the newcomers.
View ArticleAfter Stenson Capsizes, Westwood Grabs Lead
The first round of the Masters is under way in Augusta, Ga.
View ArticleThe Big Three Tee Off
Arnold Palmer, Gary Player, and Jack Nicklaus were honorary starters on Thursday morning at the Masters.
View ArticlePro’s Perspective: Before Playing, Workouts and Waffle Houses
Mark Calcavecchia, who won 13 PGA Tour titles, says stretches and runs are helpful before beginning play--and patience once you start.
View ArticleAt the Entrance to Augusta, a Familiar Face With a Religious Message
Larry Craft, a street evangelist, has a prime spot close to the gates of Augusta National, a much better location than the one Martha Burk and the National Council of Women's Organizations had nine...
View ArticlePro’s Perspective: When Mud Is a Factor
The mud has had a pronounced effect on competition at the Masters, and wind could be next.
View ArticleMasters Live Blog: Couples, Dufner in Tie for Lead
Live blogging the second round of the Masters.
View ArticleThe Day Augusta Said Ike Was Out of Order
When President Dwight D. Eisenhower called on Augusta National to cut down a tree on the 17th fairway, the club chairman quickly adjourned the meeting.
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