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What Do You Find On Your First Visit To The Augusta’s Champions Locker Room … A Note From Jack. Rory McIlroy’s revealed he paid a first visit to Augusta National since winning The Masters. After a disappointing showing at the Australian Open, McIlroy crossed the Pacific and rather than head straight to the family residence in Florida, he made a beeline to Augusta, Georgia. It was McIlroy’s first drive back down Magnolia Drive in […]

What Do You Find On Your First Visit To The Augusta’s Champions Locker Room … A Note From Jack.: Rory McIlroy’s revealed he paid a first visit to Augusta National since winning The Masters. After a disappointing showing at the Australian Open, McIlroy crossed the… #Masters2023 #AugustaNational

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On The Cusp Of A Potential Masters Debut, This PGA Tour Winner Is Set To Play In The DP World Tour's Mauritius Open To Book His Place At Augusta National Ryan Gerard is in the field for the final DP World Tour event of the year as he eyes the chance to book his place in The Masters

On The Cusp Of A Potential Masters Debut, This PGA Tour Winner Is Set To Play In The DP World Tour's Mauritius Open To Book His Place At Augusta National: Ryan Gerard is in the field for the final DP World Tour event of the year as he eyes the chance to book his place in The… #Masters2023 #PGATour

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World Service Rory Mania (And Other Less Important Sporting Events) Well, that was something. Rory McIlroy's Masters win rightly managed to make it into most of our conversations this week, and we're not even done yet - Lawrence Donegan is slated to do his victory lap tomorrow on the World Service after finally seeing his pre-tournament prediction line up with reality.  Ken also sat down with Sol Campbell yesterday, just a couple of hours before Arsenal dumped Real Madrid out of the Champions League once and for all.  And a debate raged between our listeners and Ken over whether Bob Dylan is really up to much after all.  To sign up for daily, independent, member-led broadcasting, go to secondcaptains.com/join where you'll pay just €5 a month plus VAT, with no minimum contract.  --- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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Mcilroy Leads By Two Heading Into Masters Final Round [Namibian] Rory McIlroy charged to the Masters lead with a historic start to Saturday's third round, then held on through Augusta National's back nine to stand two clear atop the leaderboard heading into the final round.

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How to Watch the Masters Live from Abroad Don’t miss a moment of the final day of the Masters! We’ve got you covered so you can enjoy it from anywhere.

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McIlroy leads by two heading into Masters final round Rory McIlroy charged to the Masters lead with a historic start to Saturday’s third round, then held on through Augusta National’s back nine to stand two clear atop the leaderboard heading into the final round. McIlroy had two eagles and four birdies in a six-under-par 66 and with a 12-under total of 204 was poised to strike Sunday for a long coveted green jacket that would see him become just the sixth man to complete a career Grand Slam. McIlroy’s first eagle of the day was at the par-five second, part of six straight threes to open his round — a first in Masters history. His second eagle at the par-five 15th, where he stuck his approach six feet from the pin, was the first of the day there and pushed his lead back to four strokes after it had dwindled to one thanks to bogeys at the eighth and 10th. He’ll play in the final group on Sunday with US Open champion Bryson DeChambeau, who birdied three of the last four holes for a three-under 69 and a 10-under total of 206. Canadian Corey Conners was alone in third after a two-under-par 70 for 208 — two strokes clear of former Masters champion Patrick Reed and last year’s runner-up Ludvig Aberg. McIlroy, who started the day two strokes behind overnight leader Justin Rose, needed just two holes to catapult himself past Rose and DeChambeau, who had tied Rose at eight-under with a birdie at the first. Rose and DeChambeau were just finishing up on the first green when McIlroy chipped in from 18 yards out at the second. He had taken advantage of a monster drive at the first, where he rolled in a 10-foot putt to secure a birdie McIlroy kept the magic flowing with a seven-foot birdie putt at the third. After a two-putt par at the par-three fourth, he drilled an 18-foot birdie putt at the par-four fifth, then two-putted for par at the par-three sixth. The run of threes on his scorecard ended at the par-four seventh, where he was deep in the trees off the tee and muscled a mighty second shot 152 yards to the left of the green, from where he got up and down for par. “A dream start,” McIlroy said, adding that he was just trying to keep it going. He led by as many as four before his first bogey of the day at the par-five eighth — where his tee shot landed in the face of a fairway bunker. It was McIlroy’s first dropped shot since a double bogey on 17 on Thursday and he dropped another at the 10th before regaining the momentum with a birdie at 13. “The course got pretty tricky toward the end,” McIlroy said. “(There was) a bit of a wobble around the turn, but I played a great, solid back nine.” McIlroy’s blistering start had eclipsed a strong opening for DeChambeau, who rolled in a 35-foot birdie putt at the first and two-putted for birdie at the second but still found himself trailing. Even for the day through 14 holes, DeChambeau started his late push with a five-foot birdie at the 15th. He drilled a birdie putt at the par-three 16th and then drained a near 50-foot putt from the fringe at the last. “That’s what dreams are made of right there,” DeChambeau said. “Two behind — couldn’t ask for more.” Conners, playing alongside McIlroy, had some trouble getting going as McIlroy was burning up the front nine. One-over through nine afer a birdie and two bogeys, Conners launched a run of three straight birdies with a 15-footer at the eighth. He rolled in a seven-foot birdie at the ninth and tapped in for birdie at 10, then parred his way home to put himself in the hunt for a first major title. It was a disappointing day for Rose, who battled to a three-over-par 75 that left him seven strokes back, tied with defending champion Scottie Scheffler, Jason Day and Shane Lowry. Scheffler had to grind to an even-par 72 that featured two birdies and two bogeys. “At times I felt good, at times I felt bad,” said Scheffler, who came into the week hoping to join Jack Nicklaus, Nick Faldo and Tiger Woods as the only back-to-back Masters winners. “I just couldn’t really get anything going. I think I ended up with even, which felt like I had to scramble a lot today, actually.” The post McIlroy leads by two heading into Masters final round appeared first on The Namibian.

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Cam Smith Stuns at Masters in Suit Jacket The fit caught looks from patrons, and members alike.

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No.1 Scheffler goes for third Masters crown in four years Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler likes the state of his game as he prepares to defend his Masters title, having bounced back from an early season hand injury. Scheffler seeks his third Masters title in four seasons and second in a row. Only Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Nick Faldo have captured back-to-back Masters crowns. Only Nicklaus has won three in four years. In the past three years, Scheffler has won two or three times before the Masters. This year, he hasn’t lifted a trophy before coming to Augusta National, his start slowed by a hand injury suffered cooking Christmas dinner. Still, Scheffler shared second at the Houston Open in his final Masters tuneup and likes where his game is at as the year’s first major arrives. “Feeling pretty good. Excited about the stuff that we’re working on right now and game feels like it’s in a good spot,” Scheffler said. “I feel like I’m getting a little bit sharper and I feel like I’m improving a little bit… I’m definitely in the swing of a normal year now.” Scheffler credits shotmaking control and solid strategy for playing Augusta National as his reasons for success over the famed layout. “When I’m in control of my golf ball, I have very good strategy for playing the golf course. But at the end of the day, you’ve got to hit the shots. That’s what it is at Augusta,” Scheffler said. “I could talk about it all day long about where to play it and the certain type of shot to hit but if you don’t pull a shot off, you’re going to be punished out there. “Around Augusta National, what makes the golf course so special is always the opportunity to pull off a great shot. I think that style of golf is a bit more exciting than just your typical event.” Scheffler, whose nine triumphs last year included the Paris Olympics and Tour Championship, says it feels like he enters another world when he drives down Magnolia Lane. “When you pull in the gates, I think that’s the most special thing for me. I really feel like you’re just kind of turning into this whole other world,” Scheffler said. “It’s like a different place than the world just outside the gates. And you pull in, and everything else just kind of melts away.” Since winning his first PGA Tour title at Phoenix in February 2022, Scheffler has dominated, impressing fans and rivals alike with his calm demeanor and relaxed attitude. “What Scottie has done the last couple years in golf is amazing,” second-ranked Rory McIlroy said. “He’s great for the game. His season last year is up there with one of the all-time great seasons in the history of the game. “He’s an amazing player, he’s a great person as well. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Scottie.” Scheffler keeps his attention on the challenges at hand, even with a major title at stake. “What has always worked best for me is staying in the present, working hard preparing for each event,” Scheffler said. Only Woods has spent more weeks at world number one than Scheffler, but the American tries to take that success in stride. “It’s something cool to see from some good starts I’ve had in the last couple years. I definitely put in a lot of work to have that type of achievement,” Scheffler said. “I don’t think about being number one. I didn’t go out to the range today feeling like the best player in the world. I showed up feeling like myself, and I went out to try and prepare to play. “I’m definitely not going to sit there and rest or view myself as any different because I accomplished some things in the game.” McIlroy respects that attitude about topping the rankings. “He’s so committed to his craft and he’s always working, always trying to get better,” McIlroy said. “He seems like he doesn’t really care about anything else apart from just trying to be a good golfer and doing the best that he can. He’s got a great attitude towards it.” The post No.1 Scheffler goes for third Masters crown in four years appeared first on The Namibian.

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No.1 Scheffler goes for third Masters crown in four years Top-ranked Scottie Scheffler likes the state of his game as he prepares to defend his Masters title, having bounced back from an early season hand injury. Scheffler seeks his third Masters title in four seasons and second in a row. Only Jack Nicklaus, Tiger Woods and Nick Faldo have captured back-to-back Masters crowns. Only Nicklaus has won three in four years. In the past three years, Scheffler has won two or three times before the Masters. This year, he hasn’t lifted a trophy before coming to Augusta National, his start slowed by a hand injury suffered cooking Christmas dinner. Still, Scheffler shared second at the Houston Open in his final Masters tuneup and likes where his game is at as the year’s first major arrives. “Feeling pretty good. Excited about the stuff that we’re working on right now and game feels like it’s in a good spot,” Scheffler said. “I feel like I’m getting a little bit sharper and I feel like I’m improving a little bit… I’m definitely in the swing of a normal year now.” Scheffler credits shotmaking control and solid strategy for playing Augusta National as his reasons for success over the famed layout. “When I’m in control of my golf ball, I have very good strategy for playing the golf course. But at the end of the day, you’ve got to hit the shots. That’s what it is at Augusta,” Scheffler said. “I could talk about it all day long about where to play it and the certain type of shot to hit but if you don’t pull a shot off, you’re going to be punished out there. “Around Augusta National, what makes the golf course so special is always the opportunity to pull off a great shot. I think that style of golf is a bit more exciting than just your typical event.” Scheffler, whose nine triumphs last year included the Paris Olympics and Tour Championship, says it feels like he enters another world when he drives down Magnolia Lane. “When you pull in the gates, I think that’s the most special thing for me. I really feel like you’re just kind of turning into this whole other world,” Scheffler said. “It’s like a different place than the world just outside the gates. And you pull in, and everything else just kind of melts away.” Since winning his first PGA Tour title at Phoenix in February 2022, Scheffler has dominated, impressing fans and rivals alike with his calm demeanor and relaxed attitude. “What Scottie has done the last couple years in golf is amazing,” second-ranked Rory McIlroy said. “He’s great for the game. His season last year is up there with one of the all-time great seasons in the history of the game. “He’s an amazing player, he’s a great person as well. I have nothing but respect and admiration for Scottie.” Scheffler keeps his attention on the challenges at hand, even with a major title at stake. “What has always worked best for me is staying in the present, working hard preparing for each event,” Scheffler said. Only Woods has spent more weeks at world number one than Scheffler, but the American tries to take that success in stride. “It’s something cool to see from some good starts I’ve had in the last couple years. I definitely put in a lot of work to have that type of achievement,” Scheffler said. “I don’t think about being number one. I didn’t go out to the range today feeling like the best player in the world. I showed up feeling like myself, and I went out to try and prepare to play. “I’m definitely not going to sit there and rest or view myself as any different because I accomplished some things in the game.” McIlroy respects that attitude about topping the rankings. “He’s so committed to his craft and he’s always working, always trying to get better,” McIlroy said. “He seems like he doesn’t really care about anything else apart from just trying to be a good golfer and doing the best that he can. He’s got a great attitude towards it.” The post No.1 Scheffler goes for third Masters crown in four years appeared first on The Namibian.

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