Tiger Woods won the Masters for the fourth time Sunday evening at Augusta National, edging never-say-die challenger Chris DiMarco in sudden death. Woods won his first major since the 2002 U.S. Open, and is now tied with Arnold Palmer with four Masters wins, two behind all-time leader Jack Nicklaus. ...more
Tiger Woods began his march to the Masters title on Sunday with a monstrous 344-yard drive off the first tee, setting up an opening birdie. How did he do it?
In today's Improve Your Game video lesson, Oakland Hills director of instruction Steve Brady shows you how to hit consistent shots with your driver..
KEY FACT: After pulling his tee shot left, Tiger Woods faced an impossible chip shot to the treacherous 16th green. Playing some 25 feet of left-to-right break, Woods hit a delicate chip that skipped a couple times before skidding to a near stop. Then it began it's slow downhill journey to the cup, his ball teetering on the lip before tumbling in for a birdie that he would need after bogeying the final two holes.
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