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Masters magic, the Grand National and Premier League drama – follow with us
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sports1d ago

Masters magic, the Grand National and Premier League drama – follow with us

  • The Grand National features as Tony Paley guides the event with John Brewin reporting from the course.
  • Arsenal seek to extend a 12-point lead with a home clash against Bournemouth.
  • Liverpool vs. Fulham is a key 5.30pm fixture on Saturday with Rob Smyth at the minute-by-minute helm.
  • The Masters’ third round is live with Scott Murray guiding moving day at Augusta National.
  • Tyson Fury returns to the ring against Arslanbek Makhmudov with blow-by-blow coverage planned.
  • England Women face Ireland in rugby to launch their Six Nations campaign at Twickenham.
  • Sunday follows with matchday live coverage across football before Sunderland faces Tottenham.
  • The Guardian’s weekend schedule includes previews from Emillia Hawkins, Tanya Aldred, and Gary Wood with expert reports across sports.
  • The coverage includes County Championship cricket, with updates from Old Trafford and Lancaster.
  • The Guardian promises up-to-the-minute reports and a multi-sport weekend lineup.
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Max Homa, Collin Morikawa Breeze into the Masters Weekend
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18h ago

Max Homa, Collin Morikawa Breeze into the Masters Weekend

  • Rory McIlroy widened his Masters lead with a 65, giving him a six-shot advantage after 36 holes at Augusta National.
  • Max Homa fired a 2-under 70 to sit 2 under and in a four-way tie for 16th as he eyes the weekend at Augusta.
  • Collin Morikawa recovered to 1 under after a 69, tying for 20th as he continues play with back-spasm concerns.
  • Michael Kim dropped to plus-8 after bogeying three of his first four holes, ending his bid for the weekend.
  • Scottie Scheffler, world No. 1, was 14 strokes behind after a 74, marking his first over-par round at Augusta in three years.
  • Bryson DeChambeau missed the cut after a triple-bogey 7 on the 18th, finishing with six over par across two rounds.
  • Morikawa described his current form, saying he doesn’t feel like himself but is working through it as he aims for a strong finish.
  • Homa and Morikawa, both former Cal golfers, remain within reach of the weekend as the field tightens.
  • The Masters field also saw Jason Ket or Matt Fitzpatrick referenced in Morikawa's ties for 20th placement, indicating a crowded leaderboard.
  • The Masters coverage notes Jeff Faraudo as the source of updates and references social channels for following the event.
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Kristoffer Reitan of Norway handles stress of playing Augusta National for the first time
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sports10h ago

Kristoffer Reitan of Norway handles stress of playing Augusta National for the first time

  • Reitan shoots 68 to climb into a tie for seventh at the Masters halfway point.
  • The performance follows Reitan’s upward trajectory after a top-10 Texas Open finish.
  • Reitan sought course familiarity by practicing rounds ahead of the Players Championship.
  • Reitan downplays title hopes, aiming to find his feet on PGA Tour.
  • Reitan is part of a Nordic contingent fueling growing Masters presence.
  • Augusta practice rounds with Viktor Hovland helped Reitan prepare.
  • Reitan’s round included four straight birdies on the back nine.
  • Reitan believes Augusta National is a course he would love to play again.
  • Reitan remains focused on calm nerves and steady progress through the weekend.
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I’m a 39-year-old real-estate agent who just played in the Masters. It’s mentally exhausting
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sports7h ago

I’m a 39-year-old real-estate agent who just played in the Masters. It’s mentally exhausting

  • Holtz, a 39-year-old Illinois real estate agent, played in the Masters after winning the 2025 U.S. Mid-Amateur.
  • Holtz said Augusta is mentally exhausting and emphasized precise yardage as essential.
  • He described the moment walking up to the first tee and the surreal experience of seeing his name on the board.
  • Holtz recalled the moment he opened an invitation envelope that confirmed his Masters participation.
  • He compared his amateur status with professional play and noted not being on the PGA Tour or Korn Ferry.
  • Holtz spoke about juggling pressure and his competitive spirit during the Masters round.
  • Holtz noted Rory McIlroy’s 12-under score contrasted with his own results after two days.
  • He reflected on the mental demand of Augusta and why precision matters.
  • Holtz described the support network he shared a hug with after finishing his round.
  • The feature is part of The Athletic's Peak series focusing on the mental side of sports.
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Only one player has ever recorded four rounds in the 60s at Masters and he didn't even win
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sports4h ago

Only one player has ever recorded four rounds in the 60s at Masters and he didn't even win

  • Rory McIlroy led the Masters by six shots after a 65 in the second round, moving to 12-under overall.
  • Cameron Smith became the only player in Masters history to shoot four rounds in the 60s, achieving the record in 2020.
  • Dustin Johnson won the 2020 Masters at 20-under, five strokes ahead of Cameron Smith, who finished runner-up that year.
  • The article notes Smith missed the cut in a later major stretch, with Jason Day commenting on his bounce-back potential.
  • Smith’s Masters history contrasts with McIlroy’s current form as Augusta hosts ongoing drama.
  • The Masters has produced 56 winners historically, with 18 players winning on multiple occasions.
  • Cameron Smith, a former British Open champion, is currently ranked outside the top 200 in the world.
  • The piece highlights ongoing commentary about McIlroy’s attempt at back-to-back Masters titles.
  • The article includes quotes from day-to-day reactions and reactions from fellow players about Smith’s game.
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