Latest Masters Report 2009 Stories
- Augusta State Golf Fifth at Cavlier Classic
Augusta State booked an eight-over 296 Saturday and is tied for fifth place after the first round of the Cavalier Classic at Birdwood Golf Course.
- Louisville, GA Native Punches His Ticket To Next Year’s Masters
Louisville is located 45 miles from Augusta National National Golf Club. It took Brian Gay just less than 39 years to make the trip. The former Louisville resident won his first full-field event on the PGA Tour, Sunday, in Hilton Head, and as such earned his first-ever invitation to the Masters. WJBF News Channel 6’s John Hart has more.
- Angel Cabrera Wins 2009 Masters
Angel Cabrera claimed the second major championship of his career Sunday, winning the Masters on the second hole of a three-way playoff.
- UPDATED: Angel Cabrera Wins Three-Way Playoff For The Green Jacket
Angel Cabrera claimed the second major championship of his career Sunday, winning the Masters on the second hole of a three-way playoff.
- Angel Cabrera Wins 2009 Masters
Angel Cabrera of Argentina has won the 2009 Masters tournament with a par on the second sudden-death playoff hole to defeat Kenny Perry.
- Two Remain in Sudden-Death Playoff at The Masters
Chad Campbell was eliminated on the first sudden death playoff hole Sunday evening at Augusta National, leaving Kenny Perry and Angel Cabrera heading to the 10th hole for a second playoff hole to decide the 2009 Masters.
- Tiger vs. Phil Duel Ends Without Green Jacket
A supercharged duel between the world’s two best players ended with a thud Sunday at the Masters and someone else likely will win the green jacket.
- Mickelson Ties Masters Record in Final Round
Phil Mickelson has tied the Masters record by shooting a 6-under 30 on the front side at Augusta National, surging into contention for his third green jacket.
- Cabrera, Perry Tied For Masters Lead; No Sign Of Tiger
Kenny Perry and Angel Cabrera will go to the final day of the Masters sharing the lead. Perry began Saturday’s third round tied for the top spot with Chad Campbell. But he overcame consecutive bogeys in Amen Corner to shoot a 2-under-par 70. The 48-year-old Kentuckian is trying to become golf’s oldest major champion, at a tournament he didn’t even play the last three years.
- Sunday’s Masters Tee Times
We have the pairings and tee times for Sunday’s Final Round of the 2009 Masters Tournament.
