Like every northern summer at Augusta National Golf Club, changes are afoot. Sometimes it’s mild tweaks. Sometimes it’s moderate adjustments. Never before have we seen carnage like this, however.
American Scottie Scheffler, the current world No.1 and FedEx Cup points leader, capped a magical run of form by winning the Masters Tournament, the first Major victory of his career. It was a remarkable fourth PGA Tour title within a span of just 57 days, marking the shortest stretch from a first-to-fourth victory in PGA Tour history.
On Sunday night, with the 2022 green jacket hanging in the balance, Rory McIlroy delivered one of the great shots in Masters history. Full stop. Marooned in the...
Only four times since 2002 has a player won the Masters while ranking outside the top seven in greens in regulation, and Scheffler continued that trend, ranking T-5 while hitting 68.06 percent of his greens.
Cam Smith's caddie says the Australian golf star is up for the fight as he prepares for a final group pairing with world No.1 Scottie Scheffler at the Masters.