- Even if Tiger Woods isnt a contender to win the green jacket on Sunday, the final round of the Masters is still going to be exciting TV. Live coverage begins at 2:00 p.m. ET on CBS. (Bleacherreport.com)
- Just another mundane Thursday at the Masters, a day of lost balls, penalty shots, a scorecard cock-up and a presidential intervention in the great Augusta National membership debate. (The Guardian)
- AUGUSTA, Ga. — Peter Hanson had eight birdies in his final 17 holes today at Augusta National, a brilliant round that gave him a 65 and sole possession of the lead heading into the final round. (NJ.com)
- AUGUSTA, Georgia (Reuters) - Phil Mickelson stormed up the Masters leaderboard on Saturday to finish within a shot of surprise third round leader Peter Hanson and restore some sense of normality to the first major of the year. (Reuters India)
- The 2012 US Masters reaches its conclusion today, with Peter Hanson and Phil Mickelson the main two contenders in the battle to win the year's first Major. (Bettingpro.com)
- Rory McIlroys hopes of winning the Masters are over after a disappointing five-over-par 77 in the third round. The US open champion from Holywood started the day one off the pace but he dropped six shots in a disastrous front nine at Augusta. (BBC News)
- McIlroy, who finished with an 80 last year after being four in front, had a 77 and Garcia a 75. They are now 10 and eight shots behind Swede Peter Hanson. The first hug came when they each had their first birdies of the round on the short 12th. (Daily Telegraph)
- REUTERS - Louis Oosthuizen is already a proven major winner and he steadily moved into a good position to clinch this weeks Masters title without getting the very best out of his game in Saturdays third round. (Reuters India)
- There is something about Fred Couples and Augusta National. A marriage made in heaven perhaps? A beautiful romance, no doubt. The 52-year-old American won here 20 years ago. He has come close a few times since and he might come close again in 2012. (The Guardian)
- Augusta National Golf Club, home of The Masters, has never had a female member. Women can play as guests, but it remains an all-boys club. (Washington Post)
Sunday, April 8, 2012
Masters 2012
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