2011

  • TG Blog: Moving day

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Sunday 10 April 2011

    By Kit Alexander, Features Writer Saturday 9th April Saturday is known as moving day and while some players posted good scores from the middle of the field, it was Rory McIlroy’s move further ahead of his competitors and Tiger Woods’ fall back into the pack that will grab all the headlines. It was a slow day in many of the later groups and...

  • Tiger Woods endures frustrating third round at the Masters

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Sunday 10 April 2011

    It was a frustrating day for world number 7 Tiger Woods. Starting three shots off the lead, he had one of those days when he just couldn’t get into a rhythm, and his bogey from the trees at the 1st, sort of set the tone for his day. For Tiger, the secret to a good round at Augusta is all about...

  • Masters 2011 photo gallery

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Saturday 9 April 2011

    We will be bringing you the best, most motive, interesting and incredible imagery direct from Augusta National all week, right here in the picture gallery. The page will be updated all the time so keep checking back to see all the latest amazing pictures. Wednesday’s highlights include Tiger Woods playing a final practise round, tennis ace Andy Roddick caddying for Zach Johnson...

  • Pairings for the third round

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Saturday 9 April 2011

    Leading pairings for the third round are as follows: 2.45 p.m. (7.45 UK time) Rory McIlroy, Jason Day 2.35 p.m. K.J.Choi, Tiger Woods 2.25 p.m. Geoff Ogilvy, Alvaro Quiros 2.15 p.m. Yong-Eun Yang, Ricky Barnes 2.05 p.m. Fred Couples, Ricky Fowler 1.55 p.m. Lee Westwood, Charl Schwartzel 1.45 p.m. Luke Donald, Jim Furyk 1.35 p.m. Ross Fisher, Brandt Snedeker 1.25 p.m.

  • Rory McIlroy leads at the halfway stage

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Saturday 9 April 2011

    Rory McIlroy leads the Masters at the half-way stage, but there is a hungry pack behind him; and it is going to be fascinating viewing over the weekend, to see if the 21-year-old Northern Irishman can hold them off. Among the chasing pack is the 24-year-old Australian, Jason Day, who is two shots behind, and has played the last 36 holes...

  • TG Blog: View from the 18th green

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Saturday 9 April 2011

    By Kit Alexander, Features Writer Friday 8th April If there’s a better place to watch golf than in the stand next to the 18th green at Augusta National during Masters week, I sure as hell don’t know where it is. The crow’s nest-esque stand is exclusively for the press so it’s always possible to get a seat and watch the action from on...

  • Kaymer, Harrington, Goosen and McDowell miss the cut

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Saturday 9 April 2011

    Golf fans around the world will be talking about Rory McIlroy and Tiger Woods’ back nine charge this evening, but spare a thought for those guys who failed to make the lowest cut in Masters history. Top of this list is world number one Martin Kaymer who shot disappointing rounds of 78 and 72 to miss the cut for a fourth time...

  • Koreans Choi and Yang on the march

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Friday 8 April 2011

    There are still two Koreans who still have a very real chance of wearing a Green Jacket on Sunday evening. Y.E Yang and K.J.Choi lie at 5-under and 7-under respectively, and will be right in the mix over the weekend. “Even when I was 19-years-old and still dreaming of becoming a top professional,”said Y. E. Yang, “the Masters always seemed like...

  • Ian Poulter back in it

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Friday 8 April 2011

    After a disappointing first round 74 (+2) Ian Poulter showed that he certainly doesn’t think he is out of this Tournament. He came out on Friday morning all guns blazing, and after birdies at the first three holes, it looked like anything was possible. At the 1st he sank a 30-foot putt. At the 2nd he chipped and putted from the front...

  • TG Blog: Battle commences

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Friday 8 April 2011

    By Kit Alexander, Features Writer Thursday 7th April After all the hype and build up, play finally got underway today and what a perfect day for golf it was. The players took advantage of the clear blue skies, warm temperatures, only slight breeze and accessible pin positions to post some impressive opening scores and this made it the perfect day to spectate. There’s no...

  • Rory McIlroy and Alvaro Quiros are first round leaders

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Friday 8 April 2011

    The 21-year-old Rory McIlroy leads the Masters with long-hitting Spaniard Alvaro Quiros, after both players had a 7-under-par first round 65. A couple of shots further back are Y.E Yang  and K.J. Choi. And Ricky Barnes and Matt Kuchar are on 4-under. Rory is the youngest first round leader in the 75-year history of the Tournament. And the extraordinary thing about the Northern...

  • World top players Kaymer and Westwood struggle

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Friday 8 April 2011

    Neither of the top two players in the world could shoot under par in the first round of the Masters. World number two, Lee Westwood, had a 72, which included four birdies and four bogeys, with desperately annoying dropped shots at the 1st and last holes. “My game didn’t feel right today,” he said afterwards. “If you can’t hole it out from...

  • McIlroy hoping to learn from St Andrews experience

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Thursday 7 April 2011

    First round Masters leader Rory McIlroy is hoping that his experiences in the Open at St Andrews last year will stand him in good stead to challenge for the Green Jacket this week. The Northern Irishman shot an opening 63 before falling away with a second round 80 at St Andrews last year and will he believes he can use what he...

  • Expectant father Ross Fisher makes a fast start

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Thursday 7 April 2011

    Ross Fisher should get some family planning advice. His wife Jo, always seems to be expecting a baby during a major championship. Two years ago, during the Open at Turnberry which Ross looked as though he might win for a while, he was on ‘call’ all week, ready to drop everything and fly back if she went into labour. And this...

  • McIlroy leading the Masters

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Thursday 7 April 2011

    Rory McIlroy holds the Masters lead on -5 through 13 holes at just after 1pm local time. The Northern Irishman started in enphatic style with birdies at 2, 3 and 4 and added to his tally on 9 and the par-3 12th. He has yet to drop a shot. Earlier in the day, Ross Fisher held the lead on -4 but a...

  • Anrold Palmer gets 75th Masters off to a fast start

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Thursday 7 April 2011

    Arnold Palmer got the 75th Masters underway with a magnificent drive down the left half of the fairway. It’s always a heart-in-the-mouth moment when these old boys hit the honorary tee shots; and a decade ago Sam Snead hit his straight right, hitting a spectator, breaking his glasses and producing a lot of blood! A couple of years ago, when Arnie hit...

  • Tiger on the range late on Wednesday with Sean Foley

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Wednesday 6 April 2011

    Late on Wednesday afternoon, when most of the field had left the course, world number 7 Tiger Woods could be seen working on his swing on the practise ground. Most players hope that by the time Wednesday afternoon comes around, their games are in decent shape; so it must be a bit disturbing for Tiger-fans that he was seen endlessly poring...

  • Masters 2011 just hours away

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Wednesday 6 April 2011

    After weeks and months of build up, the first Major of the season is finally upon us. The 2011 Masters promises to be a fantastic tournament. It has never been so open and with so many questions to be answered and issues to be decided this week, there will be stories unfolding wherever you look. Phil Mickelson is the favourite and it’s...

  • Luke Donald wins the Par 3 Tournament

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Wednesday 6 April 2011

    Luke Donald, world number 4, has given himself a real chance of becoming the first person in history to win both the Par 3 Tournament at the Masters, and the main event. Such is the superstition of most professional golfers, that if they think they have half a chance in the main tournament, they make sure they don’t win the Par...

  • TG Blog: The magic of the Par 3 Tournament

    Written by The Masters 2011 on Wednesday 6 April 2011

    By Kit Alexander, Features Writer Wednesday 6 April Masters Wednesday is famous for the Par 3 Tournament and I’d been told by many people before I came over that it was a fantastic spectacle. They were right. The course is absolutely superb (and by no means easy) and you’re able to get so close to the players around the tight and insanely fast...

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