The second round at Augusta National was suspended after the incident near the 17th tee,close to where Australians Min Woo Lee and Harrison Crowe were playing.
Ten years after his historic win at Augusta National,Adam Scott is mixing it with the tournament’s elite again after a largely trouble-free opening round. And there’s a familiar name up there with him.
In the first press conference on the opening day of US Masters week,Jason Day showed why he’s still wrestling his inner self to be a contender at a major again. And why he’s taking inspiration from Tom Brady.
Angel Cabrera won over Australian fans for his humility in sportsmanship when Scott won the country’s first US Masters 10 years ago. Yet his life has spiralled out of control in the years since.
From Marc Leishman’s famous fist-pump to Angel Cabrera’s excruciating chip and the caddie who told Scott in near darkness how to read the winning putt,the former world No.1 tells all 10 years on from one of Australia’s greatest sporting triumphs.
Jason Day has continued his terrific revival by battling into the quarter-finals of the final WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play,but that’s where his involvement in Texas finished after coming up agonisingly short against world No.1 Scottie Scheffler.
Harrison Crowe has forfeited hundreds of thousands of dollars in prize money to stay an amateur. So before his first trip to Augusta National,he’s kept working at a Sydney golf shop as a casual to pay the bills.
The younger brother of two-time women’s major winner Minjee was only an 11th hour addition to golf’s unofficial fifth major. Now he and fellow Australian Cameron Davis are in the top three.
From Greg Norman turning professional golf on its head to Tiger Woods limping around Augusta and Australians winning two majors in 2022,it’s been a crazy year for golf.
The boss of the Australian tour has reaffirmed his commitment to the US and Europe with Greg Norman’s announcement of a LIV event in Adelaide only days away.
Australia’s former world No.1 is three shots off the pace as he looks to make the most of a late reprieve after LIV Golf defectors were banned from the lucrative play-offs.