Woods added a 72 to his opening-round 73 to lie one over par.
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The Masters Tournament is one of the most prestigious and highly anticipated events in the world of professional golf. Held annually at the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia, USA, the tournament attracts top golfers from around the globe who compete for the coveted Green Jacket. Founded in 1934 by Bobby Jones and Clifford Roberts, the tournament has a rich history and is known for its iconic traditions, including the ceremonial tee shots by honorary starters, the Par 3 Contest, and the presentation of the Green Jacket to the winner. The Masters is widely considered to be one of the most challenging and scenic courses in the world, and its beauty and difficulty make it a true test of skill for the best golfers in the world.
Golf's sheriff reinforced his position as the game's best. M. James Ward reviews what lies ahead for the two-time Masters champion and can the competition regroup and insert themselves back into the picture.
The first major of the year produced an interesting mixture of highs and lows. M. James Ward assigns grades across the board from this year's tournament.
The name Ludvig Åberg may not be recognized as an up and coming pro golfer -- just yet. M. James Ward reviews the near stunning play of a likely future major champion.
Saturday's third round generally features advancements by various players. M. James Ward outlines the only golfer
who did so and what a green jacket can mean.
A roller-coaster round for the world's best player. M. James Ward examines how Scheffler stopped the bleeding and holds the lead going into Sunday's final round.