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Back against the wall: Injured Day soldiers through at Masters

Back against the wall: Injured Day soldiers through at Masters

Jason Day walked the fairways like an old man. He aggravated a back injury giving his daughter young daughter a kiss. But he remains in contention.

  • by Neil Breen

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Day defies crippling back pain at Masters
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Day defies crippling back pain at Masters

Jason Day has defied crippling back pain to be in contention at Augusta National but his Masters campaign is in mortal danger.

Koepka and DeChambeau share lead, Scott's hot start, Day's injury woe
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Koepka and DeChambeau share lead, Scott's hot start, Day's injury woe

Three-time major winner Brooks Koepka and fellow American Bryson DeChambeau share the lead at the Masters after carding rounds of six-under 66 on the first day.

Koepka makes third straight birdie

Brooks Koepka took the outright lead during the opening round of the Masters with his third straight birdie.

Day gets treatment on his back

Jason Day required treatment to his injured back during the opening round of the Masters.

Nicklaus and Player get the Masters underway

Honorary starters Jack Nicklaus and Gary Player teed off to get the Masters underway.

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Tiger birdies the 14th

Tiger Woods moved into a share of the lead with a birdie at the 14th.

Scott finishes with birdie at 18

Adam Scott birdied three of his last four holes during the opening round of the Masters.

Smith masters the art of keeping calm in bid for Green Jacket
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Smith masters the art of keeping calm in bid for Green Jacket

Things are simple for Cameron Smith. He plays golf. He loves golf. What could be easier than that?

  • by Neil Breen

Angela Garcia brushes husband Sergio after nearly making hole in one

Angela Garcia nearly made a hole in one during the par 3 contest at the Masters, before giving husband Sergio the cold should.

The curious case of Patrick Reed, the Masters' most unpopular defending champ
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The curious case of Patrick Reed, the Masters' most unpopular defending champ

The American returns to Augusta National chasing a second straight title but not many people will be cheering for him.

  • by Neil Breen