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Justin Rose leads after the opening round of the 89th Masters Tournament.
From NBC Sports
Scottie Scheffler launched his Masters title defence on Thursday with a par at cool and sunny Augusta National Golf Club where LIV Golf's Joaquin Niemann was part of a large pack sharing the early lea...
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Reigning Players champion Rory McIlroy heads to Augusta National having achieved something for the first time in his decorated pro career: winning twice on U.S. soil before the Masters.
From The New York Times
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Fred Couples, 65, opens in red and admits he didn't know this key Augusta ruleA miracle putt here, a hole-out for eagle there, hybrids everywhere. Sixty-five-year-old Fred Couples had himself a day Thursday at the Masters, the kind that leads him to believe he still has enough golf in the tank to keep playing for a few more years—if he can stay relatively healthy.
Here's what time Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy and others tee off Friday in the second round of the 2025 Masters.
Nick Dunlap, a two-time winner last year on Tour, shot 18-over 90 in the opening round of the 89th Masters. Dunlap, who had his left wrist bandaged Thursday at Augusta National, was in 95th place, with the next highest score 79. His scorecard included:
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Golf Digest on MSNMasters 2025: Here's the prize money payout for each golfer at Augusta NationalPlayers in the field at 2025 Masters won't find out the official prize money payout until the weekend. The question is whether it will be more than last year's $20 million overall purse
Amateur Josele Ballester, 21, is living out the dream of playing in the Masters, but he made a decision on the course that is raising eyebrows.
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A hole-by-hole look at Augusta National Golf Club, site of the Masters and the only major held on the same golf course every year.
The food and its prices are one of the biggest draws at the Masters. Here's what's available for this year's tournament.
McIlroy was sailing along on Thursday until disaster struck once again. Michael Rosenberg says McIlroy needs to stop treating the Masters like any other tournament.