The New York Times – Sports:
In Woods’s improbable quest for a sixth green jacket, his recuperation regimen may be more important than any read of any green.
The New York Times – Sports:
In Woods’s improbable quest for a sixth green jacket, his recuperation regimen may be more important than any read of any green.
The New York Times – Sports:
Cink sank the 24th hole in one on No. 16 in Masters history. He would have rather made the cut.
The New York Times – Sports:
If you’ve seen golf shoes on the street, it is because one of the world’s most conservative sports has been getting a fresh look thanks to streetwear and sneaker culture.
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“It’s way different when you play with Tiger,” Stewart Cink said. Often, it’s hard to hear a thing.
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After a successful one-under-par first round, Woods will attempt to do it again on Friday.
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Tiger Woods looked a bit out of practice at times, but his putting repeatedly saved him.
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On Wednesday ahead of the first round, Woods played a relaxed nine holes with his favorite practice partners and captivated a crowd.
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Anyone who watched Tiger Woods during his earliest years knew he was going to dominate, Bill Pennington writes.
The New York Times – Sports:
The tournament tends to inspire magnificent moments, and there have been many.