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If you have a green jacket, then you can tee off at the 2025 Masters, and as many as 20 former champions are expected to be in the 2025 Masters field.
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The 2025 Masters will bring the top golfers from around the world and a chance to watch the biggest stars like Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy, Brooks Koepka and Jon Rahm all on the same course.
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Defending champion Scottie Scheffler is the man to beat at this week's Masters where Rory McIlroy, oozing confidence after a marvellous start to the year, makes his 11th and perhaps best shot at comp...
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Non-golf fan's guide to the 2025 Masters Tournament
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Golf’s most iconic week is back. As spring settles over Augusta, Georgia, the world’s best golfers prepare to walk the storied fairways of Augusta National Golf Club for the 2025 Masters Tournament, A...
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When betting on golf, three key factors often come into play: course fit, current form and course history.
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Rory McIlroy is on a voracious quest for his first Masters title.
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Golf Digest on MSNPGA Tour routs LIV Golf in first head-to-head network TV showdownThere’s already a lot to talk about this week in the PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf as the players from both circuits reunite for the Masters in the top players’ first tournament together since last July’s Open Championship.
The timing of the president's golf activities has drawn criticism as Americans watch their retirement savings decline following his tariff announcement.
Sen. Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) told NBC’s “Meet the Press” that Trump on the golf course “may end up being the most enduring image of the Trump presidency ― the president out on a golf cart while people’s retirement is in flames.”
He attended, played or competed at his 3 golf club sites in Florida same weekend as Trump-Elon Musk protests happened nationwide
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A father and son are dead after a tree fell at a golf course. Our sister station WSB in Atlanta reports it happened at the Bull Creek Golf Course in Midland, Georgia on Sunday. They have been identified as 58-year-old Matthew Terrell Collins Sr. and 29-year-old Matthew Terrell Collins Jr.
Matthew Terrell Collins Sr., 58, and Matthew Terrell Collins Jr., 29, were crushed when a tree fell on their golf cart at the Bull Creek Golf Course.
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Jay Mendell of Lafayette and Noah McWilliams of Benton, both shot 2-under par rounds of 70 to finish off the tournament as LSU finished sixth after its best round of the tournament at 1-over 289 to finish at 18-over 882 (301-292-289).