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Masters champ Reed set to defend first major title
The 28-year-old American will defend his first major title at next month's 83rd Masters tournament, but so far he hasn't managed a top-10 showing since sharing second in November at Dubai.
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Woods believed career was finished before comeback
Woods, who was sidelined for nearly two years through a back injury before returning this year, is reported to have privately confided his fears at the 2017 Masters dinner.
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Young guns no longer in awe of Tiger, says Jacklin
Woods and Fleetwood are among a gaggle of players who are four shots behind joint-leaders Jordan Spieth, Xander Schauffele and Kevin Kisner.
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DeChambeau surges to halfway lead at Hilton Head
After an eagle, two bogeys and three birdies on the front nine, American DeChambeau picked up shots at the 13th, 15th, 16th and 17th holes to leapfrog above Poulter and Kim.
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Masters runner-up Fowler - 'I'm ready to win'
The four-times winner on the PGA Tour has now finished in a share of fifth place or better in eight majors, with three of those second-place finishes.
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'Captain America' Reed swaps cap for Green Jacket
The final round began with Reed holding a three-shot advantage over Rory McIlroy, but while the Northern Irishman’s challenge faded Reed had to hold off his US Ryder Cup team mates to claim his first major championship.
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Reed moves three clear at Masters as McIlroy lurks
Patrick Reed, who began the day with a two-shot lead, took full advantage of a damp Augusta National layout with a five-under 67.
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Patrick Reed storms into US Masters lead
Former world number one Tiger Woods was considered one of the favourites in his bid to collect a fifth Green Jacket after showing impressive form in his return to competition this year.
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Spieth back on top while Finau pens Masters folklore
It was Tont Finau who stole the show by grinding out a 68 to join Matt Kuchar on four-under.
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He's back! Tiger issues Masters warning shot to rivals
Stamping his authority as a four-times Masters winner, Woods said that while he hopes to play his best golf this week he felt he could slip into a Green Jacket on Sunday evening.
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Masters will be more than a one-man show as Tiger returns from the wilderness
Woods will attract the most attention, at least for the first two rounds, but Justin Thomas, Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy loom as the players to beat among the many who are peaking at just the right time.
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McIlroy hopes Bay Hill ascent can lead to Augusta joy
Rory McIlroy said that winning was his main goal and dismissed the notion that silencing his critics gave him extra motivation.
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Woods commits to two more events before Masters
The commitment to Valspar, which is held in Palm Harbor, Florida, is somewhat surprising given that Woods, 42, has never played the event before.
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Woods passes comeback test with flying colours
After finishing a very respectable equal 23rd at the Farmers Insurance Open, Woods spoke with optimism as he reflected on his official PGA Tour comeback.
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Tiger hopes to play full 2018 but not yet ready to commit
Woods made his latest comeback in December at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, eight months after undergoing a spinal fusion.
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Garcia beats Rose to claim Masters Green Jacket
Garcia and Rose both carded 69 to finish tied on nine-under-par 279 at the end of regulation and send the year’s first major to a playoff.
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Masters phone ban has fans dialled into the action
Sanford Satcher said he could enjoy the tournament more without the pressure to document every moment.
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Masters turns into Spring Break for CEOs
This is, as one corporate executive put it, Spring Break and Coachella melded into one big corporate CEO-filled mosh pit.
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Johnson doubtful for Masters after freak fall
Dustin Johnson, the US Open champion, is favourite to win the Masters title after victories in his last three tournaments.
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Take your medicine to tame Augusta, says McIlroy
After top-10 finishes in the last three years, however, he believes he now has the experience to deal with any conditions at Augusta.
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Mother Nature ready to throw everything at Masters
Monday’s rain will be followed by hot, humid conditions on Tuesday with more thunderstorms on Wednesday.