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Van Brimmer: Like Couples, Immelman must take the break he got and run with it
"You don't ever get a break like that."
Balky putting costs Couples shot at cuts record
Fred Couples was 10 feet away from Masters Tournament history Friday, and he knew it.
More than a cut above?
Fred Couples' consecutive cut streak at the Masters Tournament was in danger last year.
Couples ties Player's streak of cuts made
Take a good look at Fred Couples this weekend in the Masters Tournament. You might not see him again this season.
Couples copes with rough patch
Fred Couples hasn't been enjoying his season, if you can call it that. The 1992 Masters Tournament champion loves playing the early season West Coast events. They give him the kind of confidence and preparation he needs leading into the Florida Swing and his favorite event, the Masters.
Woods, Couples are let down by putters
The golf axiom, "Drive for show, putt for dough," never was truer than in the final round of the 70th Masters Tournament. Just ask Tiger Woods and Fred Couples.
Putter dooms Couples' Masters bid
AUGUSTA, Ga. - Fred Couples was tied for the lead and chasing Masters history when he stood above a little 4-foot birdie putt at the second hole.
Couples' third round gets off to rough start
Fred Couples left the Champions Locker Room and hurried to his courtesy car waiting in Founders Circle.
Couples has the right answers
Fred Couples has conjured up the old magic at the Masters Tournament. The 46-year-old former champion said Friday's parlor act felt like "11 hours of golf."
No. 15 draws blood, steals second place from Couples
Firethorn lived up to its name Friday. The 15th hole at Augusta National Golf Club was a barb under the fingernails of the world's best golfers in the second round of the Masters Tournament.
Veterans stay near top of pack
Fred Couples is long enough to win at the elongated Augusta National Golf Club.
Couples thinks Masters offers major possibilities
Fred Couples doesn't seem like a Toby Keith kind of country music fan, but Keith's recent hit single could be Couples' new mantra.
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