Posted: 04/06/12
The last 25 years have taught Charles Howell that the Masters Tournament is best not played through the eyes of a 7-year-old boy. “In a bad way the first Masters I came to Larry Mize won, so I thought ...
Posted: 04/06/12
After a three-year hiatus from his hometown major, Charles Howell was content to leave the golf course Thursday at even par. “I got off to a decent start, then made a couple of stupid bogeys on 4 and 6,” said ...
Posted: 04/02/12
Charles Howell was tired of watching the Masters Tournament on television. Though he’ll compete for an eighth time at Augusta National Golf Club this week, the Augusta native qualified for the Masters field this year for the first time ...
Posted: 03/24/12
After Charles Howell has a bad day on the golf course, his mood always changes for the better when he sees his family. Since his last Masters Tournament appearance in 2008, Howell and his wife, Heather, have become proud ...
Posted: 04/12/08
Charles Howell's quest to make his fifth cut in his hometown major fell one birdie short Friday.
Posted: 04/09/08
When the pressure mounts, Charles Howell doesn't like to buckle. Especially not in front of his home crowd.
Posted: 04/06/08
Charles Howell is crazy about the Masters Tournament, but he's not insane.
Posted: 04/09/07
For nearly six months since the end of last season, Charles Howell has been singularly focused on reaching this day.
Posted: 04/08/07
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.
Posted: 04/07/07
Charles Howell made it to the weekend this year.
Posted: 04/03/07
The first time Charles Howell attended his hometown tournament - the Masters - when he was 7, an Augusta native won.
Posted: 04/01/07
Charles Howell has come a very long way since the misery of his last Masters Tournament, but the memory still haunts him.
Posted: 02/19/07
Charles Howell doesn't have to worry about where he'll be the first full week in April.
Posted: 04/08/06
It's the most famous acreage in golf, and it can be the loneliest - even with the eyes of millions watching it.
Posted: 04/07/06
The story has been retold for years of the 79 that Charles Howell shot as an 11-year-old in his first round at Augusta National Golf Club.
Posted: 04/04/06
So many things swirl inside Charles Howell's mind when it comes to the Masters Tournament.
Posted: 04/02/06
Sports psychologist Gio Valiante calls it "caveman golf."