“Thought I’d win”: Min Woo Lee’s Masters faux pas
Australian No.1 Min Woo Lee has learnt one valuable lesson from his disappointing 49th-place finish at last year’s Masters.
Australian No.1 Min Woo Lee has learnt one valuable lesson from his disappointing 49th-place finish at last year’s Masters.
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Bryson DeChambeau has fired the first verbal shot at Rory McIlroy, as golf’s alpha males prepare to collide in a compelling 90th Masters at Augusta National.
No dressing it up, Jason Day is planning to “get out of my own way” in pursuit of an elusive maiden Masters title.
Ben Griffin has experienced opposite ends of life as a pro golfer, from the debt-ridden desperation of failing on developmental tours to the sudden and extreme wealth that comes with being one of the top players on the PGA Tour. He spoke to Robin Barwick.
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The opening round of the Masters begins late for Australian viewers, with plenty to watch from the first shot. Here are the Round 1 tee times and groupings in AEST.
The opening round of the Masters begins late for Australian viewers, with plenty to watch from the first shot. Here are the Round 1 and 2 tee times and groupings in AEST.
From late-night tee times to exclusive feeds, here’s how Australian golf fans can catch every moment of The Masters live, with full coverage across Fox Sports, Kayo and dedicated radio streams.
Deputy Editor Matt Cleary tags along as rugby codes great Mat Rogers shares tales of teeing it up with rock ballad royalty, witnessing Elvis’ greatest round, and a finger grip secret on a golden-hour wander around Glenelg GC.
The best week of the year is upon us, Masters week, and a four-strong Aussie contingent will make the trip down Magnolia Lane for a bid at the illustrious Green Jacket.
Believing age is just a number, Adam Scott feels ready to contend for a second Masters green jacket.
It was born of elitism and has a murky past but there is magic at Augusta National, an indefinable thing. And while it’s not Nirvana, the smell of azaleas in the morning certainly beats the alternative, and could even keep us safe, at least during Masters week, writes Matt Cleary