One and done in the Majors? Not so fast
The record books show many players with one major victory to their credit. Over a dozen are still in the hunt for a second major. Is it likely to happen?
The record books show many players with one major victory to their credit. Over a dozen are still in the hunt for a second major. Is it likely to happen?
With the world’s best players arriving in top form, surely this would be a match for the ages. It didn’t turn out that way, which is unusual, because Augusta National usually scripts things to perfection.
Performance coach Tim O’Connor comments on how different players coped with the pressure of playing in the season’s first major.
The panel discusses Jordan Spieth’s meltdown; Danny Willett’s victory and what can be done to improve the CBS telecast?
Physically and emotionally drained after the debacle at Augusta, Fairways columnist Jim Deeks shares his unique perspective on the 80th Masters.
Danny Willett’s bogey free 67 put him in a perfect spot to capture the green jacket after Jordan Spieth coughed up the lead on the 12th hole.