Apr 6th, 2017 Article
Masters Day 2 tee times
Day 2 of the Masters is now underway. Here are the full tee times and pairings for today's play.
Day 2 of the Masters is now underway. Here are the full tee times and pairings for today's play.
All good golfers understand that the key to successful putting is feel. A feel for distance, a feel for the speed of the green, a feel for the stroke, and above all, a feel for the putter itself. And in a game where narrow misses can be costly, and small errors lead to big scores, putting is also about precision.
Jason Day finished the first round at 2–over par 74 in a tie for 28th spot, nine shots behind early outright leader Charley Hoffman, so he's got plenty of work to do today. Here's what's in his bag for the Masters.
A transformation of Hillside Golf Club in Southport is set for completion this month, just in time for The Open.
The current Olympic Gold medallist has had a solid start to his 2017 campaign. Three top 10’s in 7 events sees Justin sit 16th in the FedEx Cup and 14th in the world rankings. Here's what's in his bag for the Masters.
Following his fall last night, Dustin Johnson is no longer the clear favourite for The Masters. He's now in a three way tie with Jordan Spieth and Rory McIlroy at 7/1 with online bookmakers 888sport.
Lee Westwood is once again aiming for Masters glory and Flannels, the luxury fashion retailer, has highlighted its appreciation of high–end clothing by placing a £2 million price tag on the tournament’s famous green jacket.
Dustin Johnson is looking for a 4th win in 4 outings. DJ is an obvious favourite for the Green Jacket, if can successfully recover from his fall in time to tee it up on day one. If he does, this is what will be in his bag.
OMG. As they say in America. The Masters favourite is out. Whatever he's been doing back at the ranch has cost DJ big style. Staircase. Fall. Injury. Out of Masters. Shame.
Peter Alliss has said in an interview with Newsweek that this could be his last season commentating for the BBC at the Masters.
An events company has announced it will set up multiple tee boxes in the Raymond James Stadium in Tampa from June 2 to 4, allowing golfers to shoot for nine different holes created on the field hundreds of feet below.
Sol Boards from Orgon has entered into a financing agreement with Golf Capital Group of Oklahoma to fund the rapid expansion of the Company’s golfboard fleet rental program. So it's looks like golfboards could be about to really take off.