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Augusta National

Tiger, endangered species no more
Article
/ 18 April 2019

Tiger, endangered species no more

The golfing legend proved at the US Masters that he can still pounce

By Lungani Zama
Tiger wins 15th major title with spectacular Masters victory
Article
/ 14 April 2019

Tiger wins 15th major title with spectacular Masters victory

The American won his fifth masters title, his first since 2005, and it moved him three shy of the all-time record 18 majors won by Jack Nicklaus

By Jim Slater
Schwartzel’s Masters class
Article
/ 15 April 2011

Schwartzel’s Masters class

The young South African showed from a young age the talent and tenacity that it took to win at Augusta.

By Dylan Rogers
Mickelson wins Masters while Tiger shares fourth
Article
/ 12 April 2010

Mickelson wins Masters while Tiger shares fourth

Phil Mickelson won his third Masters title and fourth Major crown on Sunday while Tiger Woods could only ponder what could have been.

By Jim Slater
Watson wonderful as Woods returns at Masters
Article
/ 9 April 2010

Watson wonderful as Woods returns at Masters

Tiger Woods returned to golf at the Masters on Thursday while Tom Watson rolled back the years with his best round at Augusta National in 20 years.

By Allan Kelly
Big Easy in masterful form after difficult times
Article
/ 8 April 2010

Big Easy in masterful form after difficult times

Recent years have been hard for Ernie Els but he has never felt more confident for a US Masters after winning twice in his last three PGA starts.

By Staff Reporter
Woods focuses on winning fans, not green jackets
Article
/ 6 April 2010

Woods focuses on winning fans, not green jackets

Tiger Woods set his sights on winning back fans before a fifth green jacket as he faced the media and the public in his Augusta comeback on Monday.

By Steve Keating
Tiger returns to hijack Masters
Article
/ 19 March 2010

Tiger returns to hijack Masters

With Tiger Woods returning to golf, the mea culpa circus rolls into town for the first major tournament of the year.

By Lawrence Donegan
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Article
/ 18 March 2010

Masters return will put Tiger to the test

Tiger Woods’s return at the Masters after four months of self-imposed exile, will create a circus atmosphere that will test his ability to perform.

By Staff Reporter
Tiger working with coach, rumours of comeback
Article
/ 10 March 2010

Tiger working with coach, rumours of comeback

Tiger Woods is working on his golf game with coach Hank Haney this week, but only time will tell if the work means a comeback is soon.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 10 April 2009

Jinx of the par-three no concern for Tim Clark

Tim Clark set his sights on breaking the par-three curse at the US Masters after carding a four-under-par 68 in Thursday’s opening round.

By Mark Lamport-Stokes

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