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Pre-Masters Notes – Most Comprehensive Facts & Figures On Top Contenders

– The 90th hosting of The Masters  – Most comprehensive Facts & Figures on the top contenders. Scottie Scheffler ·       In his seventh appearance, 2022 and 2024 Masters champion seeks to become the ninth player with three or more victories at Augusta National ·       Never finished outside the top 20 in six prior starts at the Masters Tournament (T19/2020, T18/2021, Won/2022, T10/2023, Won/2024, 4th/2025) ·       Only player to finish inside the top 10 in ...

Jason Day: “Tiger’s My Hero. He’s The Reason I Play Golf. It’s Hard For Me Seeing Everyone Get Down On Him.“

As a young college student growing-up in rural Queensland, Australia Jason Day borrowed a book about Tiger  from his roommate, and it inspired him to improve his golf by practicing in the early morning, at lunch-time and in the evening. Day used the book’s reports of Woods’ scores as his benchmark for improvement and as a reachable standard. The young Aussies first big win was at the age of 13 in a 2000 Australian Masters junior event. Woods’ became Day’s hero and the Aussie ...

Aussie Cam Smith First Player To Face The Media 2026 Masters Week. Can He Be The Last?

Aussie golfer Cam Smith has the distinction of being the first player to ‘officially’ face the attending the media heading into this week’s 2026 Masters at Augusta National. Smith, 32, is making his 10th appearance at Augusta National since his debut appearance in 2016 and with his best showing T2nd in 2020 while he shared third place in 2022, and the year he captured golf’s oldest major championship at St. Andrews. So, the LIV star is no stranger to Augusta National though ...

Proud MacIntyre Arrives At Augusta Declaring: “No Need To Worry. I’m Right There. Just Need To Rinse & Repeat“.

In-form Scot Robert MacIntyre has arrived at Augusta for a fourth Masters appearance ready to ‘rinse and repeat’ following Sunday’s near miss at the Valero Texas Open in San Antonio. MacIntyre secured his best result of the season albeit sharing second place behind American J J Spaun, who came from two shots back heading into the final round to win by a shot at 17-under in damp and cold conditions of the host TPC San Antonio course. The Oban lefty was looking to not only capture ...

Spaun Again Spoils MacIntyre Victory Quest As Scot Falls A Shot Shy Of Valero Texas Open Success

For a second occasion in some 10 months and Scot Robert MacIntye has found himself playing second fiddle to American J J Spaun. The reigning US Opean champion Spaun muscled his way into the clubhouse lead in posting a closing 67 for a 17-under tally as rain continued to fall on the host TPC San Antonio course in the Alamo City. MacIntyre was playing some 30 minutes behind the American and put himself to within a shot of Spaun playing the par-5 72nd hole but only to play a wild hook second shot, ...

Aussie Soaring High Eagling The Last For Victory In The Land Of The Rising Sun

Aussie Travis Smyth was brilliantly soaring high in the Land of the Rising Sun, eagling the last to sensationally claim victory in the International Series Japan by one. In a riveting finish, Smyth drained a 20 footer to claim victory and avoid a play-off with Thailand’s Pavit Tangkamolprasert and Ryosuke Kinoshita from Japan – at Caledonian Golf Club, near Tokyo. The 31-year-old Smyth’s final putt saw him shoot a seven-under-par 64 to finish at 15-under, with Pavit and Kinoshita both in ...

Clumsy Last Hole Bogey Sees MacIntyre’s Lead Cut To One Heading Final Round Valero Texas Open.

A clumsy last hole three-putt bogey has seen top-ranked Scot Robert MacIntyre’s lead cut to just one shot heading now to the final round of the rain-affected Valero TexasOpen. MacIntyre had led by four shots teeing-up on Saturday morning for golf’s traditional ‘Moving Day’ but there was no movement at all from noon onwards by any of the 70 players to have made the halfway cut in the $US 8.9m event being staged on rain-drenched TPC San Antonio course in the Alamo City. Noon ...