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Augusta National will host the first Major of the year with Hideki Matsuyama defending The Masters title
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What Time Does Tiger Woods Tee Off Today?
The 15-time Major champion will be hoping to propel himself up the leaderboard on Moving Day at The Masters
By Andrew Wright • Published
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Masters Saturday Tee Times Announced For Augusta's Moving Day
Scottie Scheffler and Charl Schwartzel go off in the final group at 2.50pm local time
By Elliott Heath • Published
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'One Of The Better Rounds Of My Career' -Lowry In Contention Heading Into Masters Weekend
Shane Lowry produced a stunning four-under-par round at Augusta National, as he moved into a share of second place
By Matt Cradock • Published
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'I've Got A Chance Going Into The Weekend' - Tiger Woods After 22nd Consecutive Masters Cut
Woods believes he has a chance to get himself into position for the back nine on Sunday after once again making the cut at Augusta
By Elliott Heath • Published
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The Ball That Shane Lowry Says Makes Him A Great Wind Player
Along with great skill, Lowry's equipment helps him play well in the wind...
By Sam Tremlett • Published
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Bryson DeChambeau Misses Cut By Eight After Worst Ever Major Round
DeChambeau produced his worst ever round at a Major championship as he missed the cut by eight shots
By Matt Cradock • Published
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'My Putting This Week Is Absolutely Disgusting' - Tyrrell Hatton 'So Frustrated'
The Englishman didn't hold back after a slow couple of days on the greens at The Masters
By Elliott Heath • Published
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Masters 2022 Cut Line - Big Names Miss The Weekend
Some big names are looking like they may miss out on the weekend, with the cut at The Masters taking place on Friday evening
By Matt Cradock • Published
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'I'm Still Right There' - McIlroy Confident Of Masters Weekend Charge
The four-time Major winner doesn't think he has played himself out of this year's Masters
By Elliott Heath • Published