
Dominating duo
It's become a common sight at the Masters Tournament. Phil Mickelson slipping the green jacket onto Tiger Woods. Woods slipping it back onto Mickelson. The bets are rolling in that the pattern will repeat itself Sunday.
2007 Masters News
Tuesday, April 3, 2007
How low can they go?
Forget about Tiger Woods or anyone else breaking the 72-hole scoring record in the 71st Masters Tournament this week. The mark, set 10 years ago by Woods at 18-under-par 270, grows in stature with each passing year.Players become fans when talking of greats returning to tee
The list of noncompeting invitees at the Masters Tournament looks a little more legendary every year.
Golf history isn't as great as it could have been
The history of golf is littered with misfortune and missed opportunities. What might have been if Bobby Jones had still been in his prime when he created Augusta National Golf Club and his world-class invitational tournament?
Memory of Mize's victory in '87 still inspires Howell
The first time Charles Howell attended his hometown tournament - the Masters - when he was 7, an Augusta native won.
Australian comes to town with spirits running high
Adam Scott rode a wave of momentum into the locker room at Augusta National Golf Club on Monday.
Taylor seeks more return trips
When Larry Mize won the 1987 Masters Tournament, the Augusta native was the lone player in the field with an area connection.
Home-grown pros show adaptive clinic support
Bruce Allen's drive at the Augusta Municipal Golf Course drew as many cheers as the two pro golfers signing autographs nearby.
Absence of beloved employees is felt
Augusta National Golf Club lost two of its most famous employees last year.
Diary: Seeing course, golf legends makes rookie's day
Troy Matteson, a three-time All-American at Georgia Tech, charged at the end of his rookie season on the PGA Tour to qualify for his first Masters Tournament based on his money list ranking. Matteson was a first-time PGA Tour winner in October at the Las Vegas event. The 27-year-old Alpharetta resident has agreed to share his daily thoughts with The Augusta Chronicle during his Masters debut.
Best seat in the house
If you're attending the Masters Tournament this week and you get to Augusta National Golf Club early enough, you'll likely want to find a good place to see what kind of start the players get off to.Masters notebook
GATOR PRIDE: As Tiger Woods made his way beneath the big oak tree to the practice putting green Monday afternoon, he couldn't avoid a little friendly ribbing from Chris DiMarco.Fans corner
"Most beautiful bathroom I've ever used in my life," he said with a smile about the facilities near the 18th tee.Restaurant guide
If you're looking for a good place to eat, give one of our local restaurants a try.
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