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Consistency is an increasingly rare commodity in professional golf. Augusta National, the only venue in the men’s game that hosts a major every year, always produces what is promised.
The New York Times |
The top players from both the PGA Tour and LIV Golf will hit the course Thursday in the first major championship of 2025.
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Shane Lowry is no stranger to major tournament success. He has finished in the top four in each major, including a victory at the 2019 Open Championship and a second-place finish in the 2022 Masters....
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Belfast News Letter on MSNXander Schauffele motivated by Rory McIlroy's 'unbelievably well' season heading into MastersTwo-time major winner Xander Schauffele believes he can defy an injury-hit build-up to win the third leg of a career grand slam in the 89th Masters – highlighting his motivation from Rory McIlroy’s ‘unbelievably well’ season.
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The Masters this week is being billed — and rightfully so — as the Rory McIlroy-Scottie Scheffler Show. McIlroy is seeking a Masters victory to complete the elusive career Grand
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Tennis World USA on MSNXander Schauffele confident he can win the Masters, says "Absolutely, yeah"The famous golfer has never doubted his qualities, which is also one of the reasons why he is at the very top of the golf scene.
Having played just four events since returning from injury, Xander Schauffele is confident heading into the Masters: "My dream is just to give myself another chance coming down the stretch."
Two majors made Xander Schauffele believe he was capable of winning them all. Schauffele is more than capable of winning the Masters. The proof comes from his birdie putt on the 18th hole to win the PGA Championship last May,
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The Mirror US on MSNXander Schauffele shows his true character after 'dumb' PGA Tour star got his butt kickedXander Schauffele enters this year's Masters following a patchy start to 2025, including battling an injury and rusty form upon his return to competitive golf
Xander Schauffele said the rollercoaster of emotions he experienced during the first major injury setback of his career left him grateful for his health and eager to fight for his first Green Jacket at this week's Masters.
As has been the case for more than a decade now, Rory McIlroy arrives at Augusta National one win away from joining golfing royalty.