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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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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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Famously low concession prices increased a bit, injecting a small dose of the real world at Augusta National Golf Club.
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Anyone who watched Tiger Woods during his earliest years knew he was going to dominate, Bill Pennington writes.
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The tournament tends to inspire magnificent moments, and there have been many.
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He played it as an amateur in the 1970s, won it twice and will once again be telling tales at the Champions Dinner.
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Modern golf balls and clubs are challenging older courses. How much longer can Augusta National withstand the new technology?
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Putting and chipping aside, a crucial step on the journey to winning a coveted green jacket is making sure to R.S.V.P.
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Woods, who sustained significant leg injuries in a single-car crash in February 2021, has played several practice rounds at Augusta National this week.
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Tiger Woods was not supposed to win the 1997 Masters, but when he did, by 12 strokes — one of 20 Masters records he set in that tournament — he remade the game and catapulted himself to stardom.