
Wind burns field
On a harrowing day when the temperature barely made it into the 50s and a northwesterly wind howled at 23 mph, no one escaped the course's clutches, not even leader Stuart Appleby of Australia.
2007 Masters News
Sunday, April 8, 2007
5-over day leaves Taylor cold
It was 47 degrees with wind chills even lower at 7 p.m. Saturday as the sun was setting on Augusta National Golf Club.
Wetterich, Clark tumble from top
The final twosome of the third round of the Masters Tournament finished the 18th hole at Augusta National Golf Club, signed their scorecards and walked quietly away, four hours after a day that began with the brightest of promise.
Several Europeans remain in contention
Europeans are poised to end their long major championship drought in today's final round of the Masters Tournament.
Cold, wind help freeze players and low scores
Gloves, stocking caps and thick jackets were the order of the day at the Masters Tournament on Saturday.
Appleby has 'pretty full bag' heading into final
Stuart Appleby had quite a day adjusting to what the Masters Tournament threw at him Saturday.
Tiger poised for major moment
Tiger Woods didn't pack any warm red clothing before arriving at the 71st Masters Tournament, thinking he wouldn't need it at Augusta National Golf Club in early April.
A win by Woods would be one for the ages
Don't be so quick to dismiss this Masters Tournament that has had so little feel and even less sound so far.
Augustan sets eyes on jacket
Spike Kelley watched Vaughn Taylor limp home in the third round of the Masters Tournament.
Condition just tough to Howell
After being burdened with tee times he called "late and later," Charles Howell finally got out early at Augusta National Golf Club, on the day nobody wants to be first.So far, Masters has looked like an episode of 'Survivor'
So much can happen on Saturday at a major championship.
Closer members' tee makes No. 4 easier, but still not easy
The golfers considered the greenies to be meanies Saturday at the Masters Tournament.
Best seat in the house
Most golf courses offer views of oceans, forests, mountains or canyons.
Nobody likes first tee time on Sunday
Ben Crenshaw and Arron Oberholser face a difficult task today in the Masters Tournament's final round. They'll be going off in the first group with no realistic chance of winning.
Patrons get chills to spare
Warmth might have been the most sought-after item at the Masters Tournament on Saturday.
Rookies play for repeat trip
J.J. Henry likely is out of contention for winning his first green jacket, but he would have loved to have borrowed one from the Champions Locker Room of the Augusta National Golf Club on Saturday to help keep his upper body warm at the 71st Masters Tournament.
Mickelson still feels comeback is possible
Watching Phil Mickelson labor at this Masters Tournament tells a story.
Third round's the charm for Goosen
Consider it this year's version of an Arnold Palmer charge at Augusta National Golf Club.
Day brings golfers' faith into focus
Getting to Sunday at the Masters Tournament has always been special to players and fans alike. Having the final day of the tournament fall on Easter makes it more so, especially for those who say their faith affects not just their lives but also their play.
CBS revisits 1960 Masters
Golf fans who were lucky enough to have a Masters Tournament badge had the chance to see Arnold Palmer hit the ceremonial tee shot Thursday.Masters notebook
NO RESPECT: There was a little confusion over which Kelly was in Saturday's next-to-last pairing.
Fans corner
All's fair in friendship: Sitting among the pines just beyond Amen Corner, Jacksonville, Fla., residents Don Braddock and Skip Lampe poked fun at each other.Who's hot, who's not
Retief Goosen posted the best round Saturday, a 2-under-par 70, that vaulted him into contention.Shot of the Day
TRIPLE BOGEY ON NO. 17: Appleby was the only player under par before a triple bogey on the 17th hole cut his lead.Prize Money
Here is a breakdown of how the prize money for the 71st Masters tournament will be distributed.
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